- term for the mode or
vehicle of
enlightenment of a
pratyekabuddha or
paccekabuddha (Sanskrit and Pali respectively), a term
which literally means "solitary...
- in Pali
literature as Ishi; in
Buddhism they can be
either Buddhas,
Paccekabuddhas,
Arahats or a monk of high rank.
According to
Indian tradition, the...
- Wilshire, the Śramaṇa
tradition evolved in
India over two phases,
namely Paccekabuddha and
Savaka phases, the
former being the
tradition of
individual ascetic...
- existence. A
Paccekabuddha who was
suffering from
biliousness sought shelter in the potter's hut and was cured. In time,
several more
Paccekabuddhas came to...
- of 500
female slaves. In that life, they
encountered a
group of 500
paccekabuddhas, for whom they
built huts and
provided food
offerings for the duration...
- sammasambuddha. A Sāvakabuddha is
distinguished from a
Sammasambuddha and a
Paccekabuddha. The
standard designation for such a
person is "arhat".
Buddhas are...
-
Council edition) 2.
Paccekabuddha-apadāna: Ānanda
questions the
Buddha about the
enlightenment of
solitary Buddhas (
paccekabuddha). 1
chapter of 47 verses...
- this kind of
awakened person;[citation needed]
Pratyekabuddhas (Pali:
paccekabuddha),
those who
reach Nirvana through self-realisation,
without the aid...
- duyên Pratyekabuddha/
Paccekabuddha, lit. "a
buddha by his own", A
buddha who
reaches enlightenment on his own Pāli:
paccekabuddha Sanskrit: pratyekabuddha...
- that the Śramaṇa
tradition evolved in
India over two phases,
namely Paccekabuddha and
Savaka phases, the
former being the
tradition of
individual ascetic...