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Buddha Chitta

Original price was: ₨ 550.00.Current price is: ₨ 500.00.

Buddha Chitta, often translated as “the mind of enlightenment,” refers to the intrinsic potential within every individual to achieve Buddhahood, or complete enlightenment. This concept emphasizes the innate qualities of compassion, wisdom, and clarity that reside within us, awaiting realization and cultivation. In Buddhist philosophy, Buddha Chitta signifies not only a personal journey toward enlightenment but also the aspiration to attain this state for the benefit of all sentient beings. This selfless motivation is encapsulated in the idea of Bodhicitta, which is the commitment to achieve enlightenment in order to assist others in overcoming suffering and ignorance.

Cultivating Buddha Chitta involves a profound transformation of one’s mindset and intentions. Practices such as meditation, ethical conduct, and the development of compassion and loving-kindness are essential in nurturing this enlightened mind. By fostering qualities such as empathy and altruism, individuals can gradually awaken their Buddha Chitta, aligning their actions with the greater good. This journey is not merely about personal gain; rather, it emphasizes interconnectedness and the understanding that true fulfillment comes from serving others and alleviating their suffering. In this way, Buddha Chitta serves as both a personal goal and a universal aspiration, guiding practitioners on the path to enlightenment while reinforcing the bonds of compassion within the broader human experience.

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Contrast Light Condition:

She prefers full sun. Needs at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily.

Watering Can Water Level:

Water deeply but infrequently, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Avoid waterlogging.

High temperature Temperature:

She thrives in temperatures between 70-85°F (21-29°C). Requires warm temperatures for fruit production and protection from frost.

Flower pot Repotting:

For potted buddha chitta, repot in early spring if necessary. Use well-draining soil and prune any dead or damaged branches.

 Pet Warning: Pet-Friendly

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