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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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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...
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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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According to U Ba Khin,
pariyatti is the
teaching of the Buddha, the
arahats (fully
awakened beings) and the
ariyas (persons who have
tasted Nibbana)...
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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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pleasant realms of existence,
while the last
culminates in
nirvana as an
Arahat who is a
fully awakened person. The
first three are
reborn because they...
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throughout the
Southern Song dynasty.
There are two such
statues of
these arahats in the Da
Xiong Temple Hall of Zhan Tan
Forest on the Jiu Hua Mountain...
- Bāla-vaggo
Fools (excerpt) 6 Paṇḍita-vaggo The Wise 7 Arahanta-vaggo The
Arahats 8 Sah****a-vaggo The
Thousands 9 Pāpa-vaggo
Wickedness 10 Daṇḍa-vaggo The...
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which destroys the āsavās, impurities; The
statement that "there are now x
arahats in the world." Yet, in
other sutras,
where the four
truths have a propositional...
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Ashoka of India, who sent a
missionary of 5
monks including Arahat Mahinda, and a novice. They
encountered Devanampiya Tissa at
Mihintale on...