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Buddhists.] [Footnote 10: Jains are sometimes called Arhats on account of their veneration for the Arhat or chief Jina (whence
The Religions of India Handbooks on the History of Religions, Volume 1, Edited by Morris Jastrow Edward Washburn Hopkins 1894
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Arhats realize the wisdoms of ultimate and conventional truth to eliminate their afflictive obscurations, but they do not complete the collections of merit required to eliminate the cognitive obscurations to the full enlightenment sought by
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Arhats realize the wisdoms of ultimate and conventional truth to eliminate their afflictive obscurations, but they do not complete the collections of merit required to eliminate the cognitive obscurations to the full enlightenment sought by
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Arhats realize the wisdoms of ultimate and conventional truth to eliminate their afflictive obscurations, but they do not complete the collections of merit required to eliminate the cognitive obscurations to the full enlightenment sought by
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Arhats realize the wisdoms of ultimate and conventional truth to eliminate their afflictive obscurations, but they do not complete the collections of merit required to eliminate the cognitive obscurations to the full enlightenment sought by
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Arhats have gotten rid of only some of the faulty tubes and replaced them: that is liberation.
Comparison of the "Dharma-Lite" and "Real Thing Dharma" Versions of Lam-rim 2009
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Liu Xiaodong's "Battlefield Realism: The Eighteen Arhats," sold for a record $7.95 million, while Zhang Xiaogang's "Bloodline: The Big Family No. 3," commanded an artist's record of $6.06 million.
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Arhats could even have doubts about their own attainments, although they would not relapse.
A Brief History of Buddhism in India before the Thirteenth-Century Invasions 2007
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Arhats ({.} {.}); and “completing it,” by becoming
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Srataparna,4 the place where, after the nirvana5 of Buddha, 500 Arhats collected the
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