Definition of Savaka. Meaning of Savaka. Synonyms of Savaka

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Savaka. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Savaka and, of course, Savaka synonyms and on the right images related to the word Savaka.

Definition of Savaka

No result for Savaka. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Savaka from wikipedia

- Śrāvaka (Sanskrit) or Sāvaka (Pali) means "hearer" or, more generally, "disciple". This term is used in Buddhism and Jainism. In Jainism, a śrāvaka is...
- Śramaṇa tradition evolved in India over two phases, namely Paccekabuddha and Savaka phases, the former being the tradition of individual ascetic and the latter...
- disciple in the Guru–shishya tradition of Hinduism Śrāvaka (Sanskrit) or savaka (Pali), disciples in Buddhism and Jainism Tarmida ('disciple'), a junior...
- in Theravada Buddhism, to refer to an enlightened disciple of a Buddha. Sāvaka means "one who hears"; a person who follows the path to enlightenment by...
- next life. In addition, if such a person is a Buddhist disciple (Pāli: sāvaka) and thus realizes the three characteristics of the five aggregates, then...
- Dharma; Pali: Dhamma) his community (Sangha) of noble disciples (ariya-savaka). In addition, different schools within Buddhism use prostrations in various...
- starts feeling nauseated and vomits, eventually doing so onto Segoynia Savaka (Joan Prather), one of his immigrant students. This turns out to be a blessing...
- The power (bala) of a Buddha is unique and not common to the disciples (savaka) or arahants. Theravāda Abhidhamma holds that a single thought (citta) cannot...
- Kālāmā Sutta (AN 3.65), the Buddha speaks of all Noble Disciples (Ariya-Savaka) developing the brahmaviharas. Thanissaro (1994) Thanissaro (1994). The...
- niyāma) for the stream-entrant, whose enlightenment as a disciple (ariya-sāvaka) becomes inevitable within seven lives transmigrating among gods and humans...