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[[aśaikṣa-mārga]] ;  ([[Sanskrit]]). The [[path of no more learning]]’, the last of the [[five paths]] to [[Buddhahood]] ([[pañca-mārga]]), when all [[defilements]] ([[kleśa]]) and perverse [[views]] about the knowable—such as a [[belief]] in an [[inherent]], [[permanent]] [[self]] (ātman)—are overcome. It is at this point one becomes [[enlightened]] as either an [[Arhat]] or a [[Buddha]].
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[[aśaikṣa-mārga]] ;  ([[Sanskrit]]). The [[path of no more learning]]’, the last of the [[five paths]] to [[Buddhahood]] ([[pañca-mārga]]), when all [[defilements]] ([[kleśa]]) and perverse [[views]] about the knowable—such as a [[belief]] in an [[inherent]], [[permanent]] [[self]] ([[ātman]])—are overcome. It is at this point one becomes [[enlightened]] as either an [[Arhat]] or a [[Buddha]].
 
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aśaikṣa-mārga ; (Sanskrit). The path of no more learning’, the last of the five paths to Buddhahood (pañca-mārga), when all defilements (kleśa) and perverse views about the knowable—such as a belief in an inherent, permanent self (ātman)—are overcome. It is at this point one becomes enlightened as either an Arhat or a Buddha.