Buddhist language. Transliteration of Sanskrit Samyaksambodhi. Refers to the "equal consciousness" proved by the Buddha. "Heart Sutra": "All Buddhas in the Three Realms, according to Prajna Paramita, have three virtues and three bodhis for Aunt Doro." It also exists as "three bodhis" and "three virtues". Tang Xuanzang's "The Tale of the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty: Blocking the Country by Robbing Biluo": "This life is a prince, and when he is a bodhi, he is round and bright." Qing Jiang Shiquan's "Empty Valley Fragrance Selling Fragrance": "Look at his low eyebrows and folded smiles, breaking nothingness to the third place."
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For the explanation of the three advantages, see "Three Advantages and Three Bodhi". For the explanation of the three bodhis, see "Three Benefits and Three Bodhi".