LWC6_Ch 6 Part 1 - Breakthrough to Nirvāṇa - The Pāli Tradition Flashcards

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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?

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The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).

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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?

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A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.

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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?

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One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.

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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?

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The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).

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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?

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A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.

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State are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?

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The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).

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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?

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One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.

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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?

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One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.

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Identify is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?

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A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.

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Describe is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?

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A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.

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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?

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One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.

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What are the characteristics of an arhat?

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An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.

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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?

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One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.

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Describe are the characteristics of an arhat?

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An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.

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Explain are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?

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The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).

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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?

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The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).

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What are the characteristics of an arhat?

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An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.

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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?

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The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.

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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?

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One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.

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What are the characteristics of an arhat?

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An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.

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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?

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The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.

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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?

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One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.

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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?

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The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.

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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?

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One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.

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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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List are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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Explain is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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State are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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State is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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Explain are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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State are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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State is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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Identify is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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Explain is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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State is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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Explain are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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State are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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Identify are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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List are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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Identify are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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State are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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State are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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Identify is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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Identify are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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Explain are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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State are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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Describe is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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State are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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List are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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Identify is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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Describe are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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Explain are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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State is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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List are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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State are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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List are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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Explain are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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Identify are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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Explain are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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Explain are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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State are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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State are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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List are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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List is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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List is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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List is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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Describe are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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State are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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State are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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Describe are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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State are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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State is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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State are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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Explain are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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State are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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List are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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List is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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List are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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Identify is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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List are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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Identify are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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Explain are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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Explain are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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State is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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Identify are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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Describe are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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List are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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Describe are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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List are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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Explain are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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List are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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List is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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State is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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Identify are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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State is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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Identify is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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List are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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Identify are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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Explain are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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Describe are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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Describe are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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Describe are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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List are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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Explain is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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Describe is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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Identify is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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List are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
282
List are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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Identify are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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State are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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Describe are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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Identify are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
298
Explain are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
299
What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
300
Describe are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
301
Identify are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
302
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
303
State is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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Explain is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
305
Describe are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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Describe is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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Describe is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
309
State are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
310
What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
312
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
313
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
314
What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
317
List are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
318
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
320
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
321
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
322
List are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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Explain are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
324
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
325
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
326
What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
327
Identify are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
328
Identify are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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State are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
333
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
336
What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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Identify are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
338
Describe are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
339
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
340
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
341
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
342
What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
343
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
345
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
346
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
347
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
348
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
349
What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
350
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
351
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
352
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
353
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
355
Describe are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
356
What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
357
Identify are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
359
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
360
State are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
361
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
364
What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
365
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
366
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
367
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
368
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
370
What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
371
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
374
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
376
What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
377
What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
378
Identify are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
379
Identify are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
380
Explain are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
381
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
384
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
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Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
386
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
387
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
388
What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
389
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
390
What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
391
Identify are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
393
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
394
Identify are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
396
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
397
Identify is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
398
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
399
What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
400
Describe are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
401
What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
402
What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
403
What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
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How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
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Explain is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
406
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
407
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
408
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
409
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
410
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
411
State are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
412
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
413
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
414
What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
415
Describe are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
416
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
417
What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
418
Describe are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
419
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
420
What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
421
List is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
422
Identify are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
423
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
424
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
425
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
426
Describe are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
427
Describe is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
428
What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
429
What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
430
List is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
431
Describe are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
432
What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
433
What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
434
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
435
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
436
What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
437
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
438
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
439
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
440
List is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
441
State is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
442
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
443
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
444
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
445
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
446
What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
447
Describe is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
448
What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
449
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
450
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
451
Identify is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
452
State is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
453
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
454
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
455
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
456
What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
457
What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
458
What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
459
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
460
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
461
What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
462
Describe are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
463
State are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
464
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
465
What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
466
State are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
467
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
468
What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
469
What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
470
What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
471
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
472
What is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
473
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
474
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
475
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
476
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
477
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
478
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
479
Identify are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
480
Describe are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
481
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
482
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
483
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
484
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
485
What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
486
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
487
Identify is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
488
Describe is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
489
List is the main difference between a paccekabuddha and a sammāsambuddha?
A sammāsambuddha rediscovers and teaches the path; a paccekabuddha attains awakening alone and does not teach.
490
What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
491
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
492
Describe are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
493
What are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
494
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
495
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.
496
Describe are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
497
How many rebirths remain for a once-returner (sakadāgāmi)?
One more rebirth in the human or celestial realm.
498
What are the three types of awakened beings in the Pāli tradition?
The three types are sammāsambuddha (fully awakened buddha), paccekabuddha (solitary realizer), and śrāvaka (disciple).
499
List are the characteristics of an arhat?
An arhat has completely destroyed all ten fetters and attained final liberation.
500
Which fetters are eliminated by a stream-enterer (sotāpanna)?
The first three fetters: identity view, attachment to rites and rituals, and doubt.