- In Buddhism, an
Arhat (Sanskrit: अर्हत्) or
Arahant (Pali: अरहंत्, 𑀅𑀭𑀳𑀦𑁆𑀢𑁆) is one who has
gained insight into the true
nature of
existence and...
- (stream-enterer), Sakadāgāmi (once-returner), Anāgāmi (non-returner), and
Arahant (conqueror, "worthy one"). The
early Buddhist texts portray the Buddha...
- Look up अरिहंत,
arahant, or
arhat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Arihant, Arihanta,
Arahant or
Arhat may
refer to:
Arihant (Jainism), in Jainism,...
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Arahant Upatissa (1st
century CE – 2nd
century CE) was a Sri
Lankan Theravada Buddhist monk and the
author of The Path to Freedom, or Vimuttimagga, which...
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Reference USA, pp. 284–88, ISBN 0-02-865910-4 Sugunasiri,
Suwanda H. J., 2012,
Arahant Mahinda -
Redactor of the
Buddhapujava in
Sinhala Buddhism (with Pali Text...
- of awakening: Sakadāgāmi (once-returner), Anāgāmi (non-returner), and
Arahant (fully liberated). The word sotāpanna
literally means "one who entered...
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rajnartaki (court dancer).
Following the Buddha's teachings, she
became an
arahant. She is
mentioned in the old Pali
texts and
Buddhist traditions (āgama...
- (Pancavaggiya),
disciple of
Gautama Buddha and the
first to
attain the
fruit of
Arahant. He
lived during the 5th century BCE in what are now
Uttar Pradesh and...
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speculation as to the
status of an
arahant after death,
bring their interlocutors to
admit that they
cannot even
apprehend an
arahant that is alive.: 235 As Sariputta...
- monks, is the
Nibbana element with
residue remaining? Here, a monk is an
arahant, one
whose taints are destro****, who has
lived the holy life, done what...