- In Buddhism, the
Sakadāgāmin (Pali; Sanskrit: Sakṛdāgāmin, Chinese: 斯陀含 or 一往來; pinyin: sī tuó hán), "returning once" or "once-returner," is a partially...
- to
rites and
rituals 3.
Doubt about the
teachings A "Once-returner" (
Sakadāgāmin) has
greatly attenuated: 4.
Sensual desire 5. Ill will A "Non-returner"...
- who have
achieved one of the four
stages of enlightenment: Sotāpanna
Sakadāgāmin Anāgāmin
Arahat In
regards to
disciples achieving arahantship, Bhikkhu...
- for self-awakening!'" The
remaining three paths—namely: once-return (
sakadāgāmin), non-return (anāgāmin), and
sainthood (arahatta)—become "destined" (sammatta...