Bodhi satva biography
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Shantideva
Shantideva (Skt. Śāntideva; T. zhi ba lha ཞི་བ་ལྷ་) was a 8th-century Indian monk and scholar at the monastic university of Nalanda. He is best known as the author of the Bodhicaryavatara (The Way of the Bodhisattva), a classic guide to the Mahayana path that presents progressive stages to the development of compassion and wisdom (bodhicitta).
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According to his traditional biography, when Shantideva was a student at Nalanda university, he was considered the laziest, most stupid student among them.
Apparently he was one of those people who didn't show up for anything, never studying or coming to practice sessions.
His fellow monks said that his three “realizations” were eating, sleeping, and shitting.[1]
The other students resented Shantideva's behavior, and they devised a plan to drive him out of the university by requesting him to give a public teaching on a topic of his choice.
They were hoping that Shantideva would become so embarrassed by his