- Chéng) is a
Buddhist term for the mode or
vehicle of
enlightenment of a
pratyekabuddha or
paccekabuddha (Sanskrit and Pali respectively), a term
which literally...
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called a Śrāvakabuddha, as
distinguished from a Samyaksaṃbuddha or
pratyekabuddha. [citation needed]
Isabelle Onians ****erts that
although "the Mahāyāna...
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pratyekabuddha who was
looking for a
honey merchant. The
story says that
after the
merchant filled his bowl
completely with honey, the
pratyekabuddha...
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householder or in a
community of monastics. The goal of this was to
become a
pratyekabuddha, who
wandered alone through the
forest like a rhinoceros. In fact, it...
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directed a
pratyekabuddha to a
honey merchant (who was
later reborn as Ashoka). Some
later texts also
state that she
additionally gave the
pratyekabuddha a piece...
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chant Pilgrimage Vegetarianism Nirvāṇa
Awakening Four
Stages Arhat Pratyekabuddha Bodhisattva Buddha Traditions Theravāda Pāli Mahāyāna
Hinayana Chinese...
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often contrasted negatively with the "four
higher realms" of Śrāvaka,
Pratyekabuddha,
Bodhisattva and full Buddha,
which are
considered to be the spiritual...
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chant Pilgrimage Vegetarianism Nirvāṇa
Awakening Four
Stages Arhat Pratyekabuddha Bodhisattva Buddha Traditions Theravāda Pāli Mahāyāna
Hinayana Chinese...
- buddha). Pratyekabuddhayāna: The
Pratyekabuddha achieves liberation, but does not
teach other beings.
Pratyekabuddhas do not
depend on a
teacher and can...
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inherently predisposed a
person to
either the
vehicle of the arhat,
pratyekabuddha or samyak-saṃbuddha (fully self-awakened one). For the
yogacarins then...