cửa bồ đề
Definition
- Noun:
- The gate of a Buddhist temple: This term refers to the main gate or entrance of a Buddhist pagoda or temple, symbolizing the entrance to a place of enlightenment and peace.
- A metaphorical entrance to Buddhist teachings or enlightenment: It can also represent the gateway or path to understanding Buddhist philosophy and achieving spiritual awakening.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Chúng tôi dừng lại trước cửa bồ đề trước khi vào chùa. (We stopped in front of the temple gate before entering the pagoda.)
- Bước qua cửa bồ đề là bước vào một thế giới tĩnh lặng. (Crossing the temple gate is stepping into a world of tranquility.)
Advanced Usage
- "bước qua cửa bồ đề": to cross the temple gate; often used metaphorically to mean to begin a spiritual journey or to enter a state of contemplation.
- Sau khi bước qua cửa bồ đề, tâm trí anh ấy trở nên thanh thản hơn. (After crossing the temple gate, his mind became more peaceful.)
Variants and Related Words
- Cửa chùa (n): Pagoda gate; a more general term for the gate of any Buddhist place of worship.
- Cửa chùa được trang trí rất công phu. (The pagoda gate is very elaborately decorated.)
- Tam quan (n): The triple gate; a traditional architectural gate structure often found at the entrance of Vietnamese temples and pagodas, which can be synonymous with "cửa bồ đề" in some contexts.
- Tam quan của ngôi chùa này rất cổ kính. (The triple gate of this pagoda is very ancient.)
Synonyms
- Cổng chùa: Pagoda gate.
- Cửa Phật: Gate of Buddha; a direct synonym with the same meaning.
Related Phrases
- "Cửa bồ đề rộng mở": The temple gate is wide open; an idiom suggesting that the path to enlightenment or spiritual refuge is accessible to all.
- Cửa bồ đề luôn rộng mở cho những ai thành tâm. (The temple gate is always wide open for those who are sincere.)
Related Idioms
- "Lạc cửa bồ đề": To lose one's way to the temple gate; meaning to stray from the righteous path or Buddhist teachings.
- Đừng vì ham lợi mà lạc cửa bồ đề. (Do not stray from the path of righteousness because of greed for profit.)