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Qu'est-ce (qui) est arhat - définition


arhat         
  • ''Gohyaku rakan'' - five hundred statues depicting arhats, at the Chōkei temple in Toyama
  • Group of glazed pottery luohans from Yixian]]
IN BUDDHISM, ONE WHO HAS GAINED INSIGHT INTO THE TRUE NATURE OF EXISTENCE
Arahant; Lohan (Buddhism); Arhatship; Arahat; Ten epithets; Arhats; Arahants; Attain Arahatship; Arhant; Luo han; Lo han; Arhathood; Arahantship; Ahrant; Arant; Arahant (Buddhism); Luohan (Buddhism); Arhat (Buddhism); พระอรหันต์; Luohan
['?:hat]
¦ noun (in Buddhism and Jainism) a saint of one of the highest ranks.
Origin
from Sanskrit, lit. 'meritorious'.
Arhat         
  • ''Gohyaku rakan'' - five hundred statues depicting arhats, at the Chōkei temple in Toyama
  • Group of glazed pottery luohans from Yixian]]
IN BUDDHISM, ONE WHO HAS GAINED INSIGHT INTO THE TRUE NATURE OF EXISTENCE
Arahant; Lohan (Buddhism); Arhatship; Arahat; Ten epithets; Arhats; Arahants; Attain Arahatship; Arhant; Luo han; Lo han; Arhathood; Arahantship; Ahrant; Arant; Arahant (Buddhism); Luohan (Buddhism); Arhat (Buddhism); พระอรหันต์; Luohan
In Buddhism, an arhat (Sanskrit: अर्हत्) or arahant (Pali: अरहन्त) is one who has gained insight into the true nature of existence and has achieved NibbanaEncyclopædia Britannica, Arhat (Buddhism) and liberated from the endless cycle of rebirth. Mahayana Buddhist traditions have used the term for people far advanced along the path of Enlightenment, but who may not have reached full Buddhahood.
Nagasena         
  • Nagasena Arhat by [[Guanxiu]]
INDIAN MISSIONARY
Nāgasena; Nagasena (arhat)
Nāgasena was a Sarvastivadan Buddhist sage who lived around 150 BC. His answers to questions about Buddhism posed by Menander I (Pali: Milinda), the Indo-Greek king of northwestern India, are recorded in the Milinda Pañha and the Sanskrit Nāgasenabhiksusūtra.

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Arhat
In Buddhism, an arhat (Sanskrit: अर्हत्) or arahant (Pali: अरहन्त) is one who has gained insight into the true nature of existence and has achieved NibbanaEncyclopædia Britannica, Arhat (Buddhism) and liberated from the endless cycle of rebirth. Mahayana Buddhist traditions have used the term for people far advanced along the path of Enlightenment, but who may not have reached full Buddhahood.
Exemples du corpus de texte pour arhat
1. We work on Arhat technique, a series of punching thrusts that look at once elegantly fluid and impressively violent.