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orientation of the bodhisattva." The term
arhat is
often rendered in
English as
arahat. The term
arhat was
transliterated into some East
Asian languages phonetically...
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Mihindu (Mahinda in Pali) Seya at Rajagala, the
place where the
inscription commemorating Arahat Mahinda was found...
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literature as Ishi; in
Buddhism they can be
either Buddhas, Paccekabuddhas,
Arahats or a monk of high rank.
According to
Indian tradition, the word may be...
- the
stupa to
enshrine the
right tooth relic of the Buddha,
obtained from
Arahat Mahinda, and
named the
stupa after the princess. Upon
completion of the...
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Tissa had no son, his
brother Uttiya succeeded to the throne. The
death of
Arahat Mahinda, who had
brought TheravÄda
Buddhism to Sri
Lanka occurred in king...
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daughter were
ordained as
Buddhist monastics and
became enlightened Arahats. In his
quest to
spread the
message of
peace instead of war,
Ashoka sent...
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traitor Qin from office. The "Mad Monk" was
later raised to the
level of
Arahat. The
statues of the "Mad and
Crazy Monks" were
often seen
together in various...
- so
since this
ordination had to be
performed by a
priestess or a
Theri Arahat. He
therefore advised the King to
write to
Emperor Ashoka and s**** the services...
- Bangka, Borneo,
Belitung F. a.
xisuthrus (Fruhstorfer, 1914) Nias F. a.
arahat (Fruhstorfer, 1914)
Bawean F. a.
phalakron (Fruhstorfer, 1914) Northeast...
- goal of
nibbana and a 'Self-like' state. This "great self" is not yet an
Arahat,
because he
still does
small evil
action which leads to
karmic fruition...