A mahÃÂsattva () is a great bodhisattva who has practiced Buddhism for a long time and reached a very high level on the path to awakening (bodhi). Generally refers to bodhisattvas who have reached at least the seventh of the ten bhumis. The transcription of mahÃÂsattva in Chinese is móhé-sÃÂduò (æÂ©è¨¶è©åµ), often simplified in móhésà(æÂ©è¨¶è©/大è©è©, Japanese: makasatsu). It is also calqued as dàshì (大士, "great being", Japanese: daishi).
The eight most famous mahÃÂsattvas are Mañjuà Ârë, Samantabhadra, Avalokiteà Âvara, MahÃÂsthÃÂmaprÃÂpta, Akasagarbha, Ká¹£itigarbha, Maitreya and Sarvanivarana-Vishkambhin.