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Definition of bardo in English: bardonounˈbɑːdəʊˈbärdō mass noun(in Tibetan Buddhism) a state of existence between death and rebirth, varying in length according to a person's conduct in life and manner of, or age at, death. Example sentencesExamples - Until you do, you are reborn in a realm if the root cause for that realm drives you as you transition through the bardo, or the stage between one life and the next.
- When you die you enter the bardo (intermediate stage) and your true nature is uncovered.
- After each lifetime they meet in the bardo, the antechamber to eternity, to have their karma assessed and a judgment made against them which will determine the nature of their next life.
- In other words, live well and become enlightened in the bardo?
- If not during one's lifetime, there is a point during the bardo when there occurs a very pure moment.
Origin Tibetan bár-do, from bar 'interval' + do 'two'. Definition of bardo in US English: bardonounˈbärdō (in Tibetan Buddhism) a state of existence between death and rebirth, varying in length according to a person's conduct in life and manner of, or age at, death. Example sentencesExamples - When you die you enter the bardo (intermediate stage) and your true nature is uncovered.
- If not during one's lifetime, there is a point during the bardo when there occurs a very pure moment.
- After each lifetime they meet in the bardo, the antechamber to eternity, to have their karma assessed and a judgment made against them which will determine the nature of their next life.
- Until you do, you are reborn in a realm if the root cause for that realm drives you as you transition through the bardo, or the stage between one life and the next.
- In other words, live well and become enlightened in the bardo?
Origin Tibetan bár-do, from bar ‘interval’ + do ‘two’. |