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Buddhist - Buddhism Dictionary on Arhat |  | | Arhat Arhatship is the highest rank attained by Sravakas. An Arhat is a Buddhist saint who has attained liberation from the cycle of Birth and Death, generally through living a monastic life in accordance with the Buddhas' teachings. This is the goal of Theravadin practice, as contrasted with Bodhisattvahood in Mahayana practice. The stage is preceded by three others: - Stream Winner,
- Once-Returner,
- Non-Returner.
See also "Sravakas." (See also: Arhat, Buddhism, Body Mind and Soul)
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Buddhist - Buddhism Dictionary on Arhat
Arhat Arhatship is the highest rank attained by Sravakas. An Arhat is a Buddhist saint who has attained liberation from the cycle of Birth and Death, generally through living a monastic life in accordance with the Buddhas' teachings. This is the goal of Theravadin practice, as contrasted with Bodhisattvahood in Mahayana practice. The stage is preceded by three others: - Stream Winner,
- Once-Returner,
- Non-Returner.
See also "Sravakas." . . For more articles related to Arhat , see: Buddhism, Buddhism Dictionary, Arhat , Body Mind and Soul. . . . Definition of Arhat is extraceted from the website of " Buddhism Study and Practise Group at the State University of New York at Stony Brook". The BSPG is a student club at SUNY-Stony Brook. It was founded in 1998 due to the lack of a Buddhist organization in SUNY-Stony Brook and that there were students who felt the need for such an organization. The BSPG was established to serve as a conduit for those who are interested in practicing Buddhism and for those who want to know more about Buddhism. For more information on Buddhism and " Arhat " please visit http://www.sinc.sunysb.edu/Clubs/buddhism
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