- bodhisattva, and to not fall back to the
level of
arhats and śrāvakas. The
arhats, or at
least the
senior arhats, came to be
widely regarded by
Theravada buddhists...
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British Museum Wikimedia Commons has
media related to 18
Arhats. M.V. de
Visser (1919). The
Arhats in
China and ****an.
Princeton University Press. p. 62...
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Sixteen Arhats (Chinese: 十六羅漢, pinyin: Shíliù Luóhàn, Rōmaji: Jūroku Rakan; Tibetan: གནས་བརྟན་བཅུ་དྲུག, "Neten Chudrug") are a
group of
legendary Arhats in...
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besides the
Milinda Panha and this legend. Nāgasena is one of the
Eighteen Arhats of
Mahayana Buddhism. His
traditional textile depiction shows him holding...
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arhats exhibit an
exaggeration of
features that
borders on perversity, this
style is
typically Chan. The
paintings display an
emphasis on the
arhat's...
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Arhat statues enshrined inside the Hall of the Five
Hundred Arhats Statue of
Manjusri in the
Bronze Canopy within the Hall of the Five
Hundred Arhats...
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Indian Sanskrit word
arhat (Prakrit: arahant). In
early Buddhist traditions, a monk who
becomes enlightened is
called an
arhat who
attains the "fruition...
- Luóhànquán),
which means "
Arhat fist", is a
general name for all the
styles of
Chinese martial arts that are
named after the
Arhats, the holy
Buddhist figures...
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include 500
wooden Arhats, 11
Bodhisattvas and one
statue of Ji Gong (a
famous Buddhist monk)
inside the Hall of
Arhats. All the
Arhats are vivid, life-size...
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Arihant (Jain Prakrit: अरिहन्त, Sanskrit: अर्हत्
arhat, lit. 'conqueror') is a jiva (soul) who has
conquered inner p****ions such as attachment, anger...