- In Buddhism, an anāgāmin (Sanskrit; Pāli:
anāgāmī, lit. "non-returning") is a
partially enlightened person who has cut off the
first five
fetters that...
- four
stages are Sotāpanna (stream-enterer), Sakadāgāmi (once-returner),
Anāgāmi (non-returner), and
Arahant (conqueror). The
oldest Buddhist texts portray...
- who
still has
comparatively strong sensuous desire and ill-will, and the
Anagami, who is
completely free from
sensuous desire and ill-will. A Sakadagami's...
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Buddhahood Pratyekabuddhayāna Four
stages of
awakening Sotāpanna
Sakadagami Anāgāmi Arhat Monasticism Bhikkhu Bhikkhunī Śrāmaṇera Śrāmaṇerī Anagārika Ajahn...
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Buddhahood Pratyekabuddhayāna Four
stages of
awakening Sotāpanna
Sakadagami Anāgāmi Arhat Monasticism Bhikkhu Bhikkhunī Śrāmaṇera Śrāmaṇerī Anagārika Ajahn...
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Buddhahood Pratyekabuddhayāna Four
stages of
awakening Sotāpanna
Sakadagami Anāgāmi Arhat Monasticism Bhikkhu Bhikkhunī Śrāmaṇera Śrāmaṇerī Anagārika Ajahn...
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resides in Akaniṣṭha,
highest of the Śuddhāvāsa ("Pure Abodes")
wherein Anāgāmi ("Non-returners") who are
already on the path to
Arhathood and who will...
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citizens found they
lacked sufficient funds to
complete the stupa. An
anāgāmi devotee named Sorata travelled throughout the
human world of Jambudvipa...
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destination point, or to
previous way of life, etc. Never-returners (Sanskrit:
Anāgāmī), a
group of
noble disciples (Buddhist Sekhas) on the
Buddhist path. Nonreturnees...
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called anagami (non-returner).
Anagamis will not be
reborn into the
human world after death, but into the
heaven of the Pure Abodes,
where only
anagamis live...