-
strict doctrinal terms – is nirvāṇa, and the goal in
human terms is
arahantship, the
state of a
person who has
attained nirvāṇa in this
present life...
- five
bhikkhus had
attained arahantship. This was five days
after all of the
first five
bhikkhus had
attained arahantship. The
Buddha was
pacing up and...
- non-returning; (6) the
fruition of non-returning; (7) the path to
arahantship; (8) the
fruition of
arahantship. The
first stage is that of Sotāpanna (Pali; Sanskrit:...
-
subsequent Anattalakkhana Sutta regarding anatta,
Kaundinya gained full
arahantship.
Kaundinya thus
became the
first arahant.
Having realised arahanthood...
- 440, n. 14,
states that
sensual desire is "eradicated by the path of
arahantship (since kāmacchanda is here
interpreted widely enough to
include desire...
-
where only anāgāmins reside.
There they
attain full
enlightenment (
arahantship). An anāgāmin is free from the
lowest five
chains or
fetters (Sanskrit:...
- and
preached further to Śuddhodana at his deathbed.
Finally he
gained Arahantship. Tuladhar,
Swoyambhu D. (November 2002), "The
Ancient City of Kapilvastu...
-
qualities or
forms of meditation. For example, in the Pali Four Ways to
Arahantship Sutta (AN 4.170), it is said that one can
develop calm and then insight...
- Sotāpanna Sakadāgāmin Anāgāmin
Arahat In
regards to
disciples achieving arahantship,
Bhikkhu Bodhi writes: In
principle the
entire practice of the Noble...
- net/Books2/Maha_Boowa_The_Path_to_
Arahantship.pdf (consulted 19
March 2009)p.99 Maha Boowa, Arahattamagga, Arahattaphala: the Path to
Arahantship – A
Compilation of...