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- 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...
- where only anāgāmins reside. There they attain full enlightenment (arahantship). An anāgāmin is free from the lowest five chains or fetters (Sanskrit:...
- 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...
- 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...
- and preached further to Śuddhodana at his deathbed. Finally he gained Arahantship. Tuladhar, Swoyambhu D. (November 2002), "The Ancient City of Kapilvastu...
- According to Sri Lankan sources more than 1000 monks who had attained Arahantship were involved in the task. The place where the project was undertaken...
- ****aji (Pali: ****aji, Sanskrit: Aśvajit) was one of the first five arahants of Gautama Buddha. He is known for his conversion of Sariputta and Mahamoggallana...