- In Buddhism, a
sotāpanna (Pali) or srotāpanna (Sanskrit)—translated
variously as "stream-enterer", "stream-entrant" or "stream-winner"—is one who has...
- on the path to full
awakening (bodhi).
These four
fruits or
states are
Sotāpanna (stream-enterer), Sakadāgāmi (once-returner), Anāgāmi (non-returner),...
- Vessavaṇa
became his follower, and
eventually attained the
stage of
sotāpanna, one who has only
seven more
lives before enlightenment. He
often brought...
- p. 41.
Dundas 2002, p. 40-41. KTS Sarai,
Jeffrey D Long, ed. (2017), "
Sotāpanna",
Buddhism and Jainism,
Encyclopedia of
Indian Religions, Springer, pp...
- Peak
experience Samadhi Satori generation Shiken haramitsu daikoumyo Sotāpanna or
Stream Entry Ten
Bulls D. T.
Suzuki has been
criticised for his highly...
- phalla) of the
first stage of
Enlightenment ("stream-enterer," Pali:
Sotapanna). In the Pāli
Canon itself, Khujjuttarā's
repute is
mentioned in the SN...
-
actually harder to
train an
unenlightened person to
become a
sotapanna than to
train a
sotapanna to
become an arhat. This
version conflicts with some texts...
- - Ill-will Thus, the
Sakadagamin is an
intermediate stage between the
Sotapanna, who
still has
comparatively strong sensuous desire and ill-will, and...
- Rohiṇī was a
princess of the Śākyas and
sister of Anuruddha. She is a
Sotāpanna. When
Anuruddha visited his
family in Kapilavastu, his
sister Rohiṇī refused...
- a
dharma discourse, and Yasa
achieved the
first stage of arahanthood,
sotapanna. At first, the
Buddha spoke about generosity (Dana),
morality (sila),...