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Sāvakabuddha (Pāli) is a term used rarely in Theravada Buddhism to refer to an enlightened disciple of a Buddha. Such disciples are enlightened individuals who gain Nirvāṇa by hearing the Dhamma as initially taught by a Sammasambuddha. They might also lead others to enlightenment, but cannot teach the Dhamma in a time or world where it has been forgotten, because they depend upon a tradition that stretches back to a Sammasambuddha.
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When the term Sāvakabuddha is used, it refers to a third type of Buddha, other than the Sammasambuddha and Paccekabuddha. The standard designation is Arhat, a holy man who has reached Nirvana by following the teachings of a Buddha. Buddhas are supposed to have reached Nirvana by their own efforts and insights. The term Savakabuddha is used in Theravadin commentaries, and does not occur in the scriptures of the Pali Canon.
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[[Sāvakabuddha]]  [[Sravakabuddha]]:[[Sravaka]], who hearsa [[Buddhist]] who follows the [[path]] to [[enlightenment]], which is contrasted with [[bodhisattvas]]. ([[Pāli]]) is a term used rarely in [[Theravada]] [[Buddhism]] to refer to an [[enlightened]] [[disciple]] of a [[Buddha]]. Such [[disciples]] are [[enlightened]] {{Wiki|individuals}} who gain [[Nirvana|Nirvāṇa]] by [[hearing]] the [[Dharma|Dhamma]] as initially [[taught]] by a [[Buddhahood|Sammasambuddha]]. They might also lead others to [[enlightenment]], but cannot teach the [[Dhamma]] in a [[time]] or [[world]] where it has been forgotten, because they depend upon a [[tradition]] that stretches back to a [[Sammasambuddha]].
  
Śrāvaka (Pāli: Sāvaka) literally means "one who hears" – a Buddhist who follows the path to enlightenment by means of hearing the instructions of others.
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When the term [[Sāvakabuddha]] is used, it refers to a third [[types of Buddha|type of Buddha]], other than the [[Buddhahood|Sammasambuddha]] and [[Paccekabuddha]]. The standard designation is [[Arhat|Arhat]], a {{Wiki|holy}} man who has reached [[Nirvana]] by following the teachings of a [[Buddha]]. [[Buddhas]] are supposed to have reached [[Nirvana]] by their own efforts and [[insights]]. The term [[Savakabuddha]] is used in  [[Theravadin]] commentaries, and does not occur in the [[scriptures]] of the [[Pali Canon]].
  
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''[[Sravaka|Śrāvaka]]'' ([[Pāli]]: ''[[Sāvaka]]'') literally means "one who hears" – a [[Buddhist]] who follows the [[path]] to [[enlightenment]] by means of [[hearing]] the instructions of others.
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[[Image:500lohan longhuatemple.jpg|thumb|250px|Statues of the 500 arhats in the Longhua temple in Shanghai, P.R. China)]

Sāvakabuddha Sravakabuddha:Sravaka, who hearsa Buddhist who follows the path to enlightenment, which is contrasted with bodhisattvas. (Pāli) is a term used rarely in Theravada Buddhism to refer to an enlightened disciple of a Buddha. Such disciples are enlightened individuals who gain Nirvāṇa by hearing the Dhamma as initially taught by a Sammasambuddha. They might also lead others to enlightenment, but cannot teach the Dhamma in a time or world where it has been forgotten, because they depend upon a tradition that stretches back to a Sammasambuddha.

When the term Sāvakabuddha is used, it refers to a third type of Buddha, other than the Sammasambuddha and Paccekabuddha. The standard designation is Arhat, a holy man who has reached Nirvana by following the teachings of a Buddha. Buddhas are supposed to have reached Nirvana by their own efforts and insights. The term Savakabuddha is used in Theravadin commentaries, and does not occur in the scriptures of the Pali Canon.

Śrāvaka (Pāli: Sāvaka) literally means "one who hears" – a Buddhist who follows the path to enlightenment by means of hearing the instructions of others.


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