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Arhat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on arhat (Buddhism), in Buddhism, a perfected person, one who has gained insight into the true nature of existence and has achieved nirvana (spiritual enlightenment). The arhat, having freed himself from the bonds of desire, will not be reborn. ... CREATE MY arhat NEW DOCUMENT...
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Rakan, Arhan, Arhat, Ougu, Setsuzoku, Mugaku, Therevada Traditions and Mythology - Japanese Buddhism Photo Dictionary ... Arhatship = Ultimate goal of those practicing Theravada Buddhism; Arhat is juxtiposed to Mahayana concept of Bosatsu (Bodhisattva)
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arhat A term used primarily in Theravada Buddhism to signify a person who has fulfilled its ultimate goal, the attainment of nirvana. Upon death, the arhat will become extinguished. The arhat, as an individual, has attained full enlightenment, peace and freedom.
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Although their paths, Pratyeka Buddhas and Arahats (also Arhat, Arahant, Arhant), are of a single type, still their uses of wisdom have their differences. ... This person is not properly referred to as a Buddha or as an Arhat, but is instead referred to as a "lesser" Pratyekabuddha. In fact, he is no different from an...
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California )]]An arhat ( or Jain ascetic, one who has completely destroyed Greed , Hatred and Delusion . The word comes from Sanskrit arhati, Pali arahati, "he/she is worthy", but there is also an etymology that derives from foe destroyer - hence the Tibetan dgra-bcom-pa (Foe Destroyer) ... In Buddhism, the term ''arhat'' is,
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A selection of articles related to Arhat ... A Wisdom Archive on Arhat ... An Arhat is a Buddhist saint who has attained liberation from the cycle of Birth and Death, generally through living a monastic life in accordance with the Buddhas' teachings. This is the goal of Theravadin practice, as contrasted with Bodhisattvahood...
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Arhat, Subduer of Foes, Worthy One; one who have overcome emotional conflicts; Foe Destroyer, saint, enemy slayer, one who has slain the foe of conflicting emotion and reached the highest result of the vehicles of pious attendants.
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