Bardo

//ˈbɑːdəʊ//

Synonyms for "bardo"

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Translations

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Chinese Mandarin

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  • 中有 noun (state of existence between death and subsequent reincarnation)
  • 中陰 /中阴 noun (state of existence between death and subsequent reincarnation)

Czech

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Dutch

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Estonian

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Finnish

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French

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Galician

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German

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Japanese

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  • 中有 noun (state of existence between death and subsequent reincarnation)
  • 中蘊 noun (state of existence between death and subsequent reincarnation)
  • 中陰 noun (state of existence between death and subsequent reincarnation)

Korean

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  • 바르도 noun (state of existence between death and subsequent reincarnation)
  • 중유 noun (state of existence between death and subsequent reincarnation)

Lithuanian

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Polish

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Portuguese

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Russian

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  • ба́рдо noun (state of existence between death and subsequent reincarnation)
  • бардо́ noun (state of existence between death and subsequent reincarnation)

Slovak

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Spanish

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  • bardo budista noun (state of existence between death and subsequent reincarnation)

Swedish

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Tibetan

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  • བར་དོ noun (state of existence between death and subsequent reincarnation)

Vietnamese

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  • trung hữu noun (state of existence between death and subsequent reincarnation)

Sample sentences

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According to the belief of the Tibetans, that is considered an untimely death, which, in opposition to the ordinary course of nature, is accelerated by evil spirits, such as Sringan, Dechad, Jungpo, and others. As a consequence of premature decease, the "Bardo," is prolongated. This is the middle state between the death and the new re-birth, which does not follow immediately, but there exists an interval, which is shorter for the good than for the bad. The prolongation of this intermediate state is considered as a punishment caused by evil spirits who have only power over sinful men.

Source: wiktionary

The soul's gradual progress to God in terms of a spiralling pathway up the side of the cosmic mountain, from one spiritual station to the next, is an image common to almost all of the world's mystical systems; but few mention the direct path from the base of the mountain straight up to the summit. Even the Bardo Thodol mentions the direct path only once, and then glancingly, confining itself solely to a description of the soul's circuitous afterlife journey through the heaven-worlds. The shortcut for heroes that bypasses the heaven-worlds or bardos and takes them straight to the divine world—in one lifetime, so it is said—is so well guarded in religious literature that the relevant Tibetan Buddhist texts are written in the "twilight language," a cipher that can be understood only with the help of revelation.

Source: wiktionary

The bardo in Tibetan means an intermediate state, most specifically the one after death when your soul wanders through the heavens and hell, trying to avoid rebirth into samsara—the realm of the material—and achieve nirvana or Buddhahood. […] Like everything the bardo journey takes place both inside you and outside. Like everything it's both a metaphor and not. I was born in the fifties in a nation suspended in the bardo state between a war a decade over and the hellsmoke light of a new war pulling in the East.

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Some writers have suggested the near-death experience expresses the stages of the dissolution process in the bardo of dying. It is premature, I feel, to try to link the near-death experience too precisely with the bardo descriptions, […]

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