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Meaning of arhat




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

arhat
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In Buddhism, a person who has attained Nirvana, someone who has gained a deep understanding of the true nature of existence and therefore will not be born again. It is also referred to as Arahant. Goal of Spiritual Progress, in Theravada Buddhism. He has no emotional obscurations, unflappable, as a practitioner of the shravaka, pratyekabuddha or bodhisattva class in Buddhism.

  




Sergio M

In Buddhism, especially in the Hinayana current, it is the ideal to attain; The arhat or arahant is someone who has come to a deep understanding of the true nature of existence, who has attained nirvana and stepped off the wheel of samsara, therefore he will not be born again.

  



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