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There are ten [[hindrances]] to [[Enlightenment]] (shown below) and four stages of [[realization]] ([[Enlightenment]]) based on how many [[hindrances]] have been eliminated and / or the degree to which they have been eliminated.
 
  
A [[Buddha]] is someone who is fully [[enlightened]]. A [[person]] who is fully [[enlightened]], but not [[The Buddha]] of our [[time]], is called an [[Arahant]] in [[Pali]]. Such a [[person]] has eradicated all ten [[hindrances]] to [[Enlightenment]]:
 
  
#    The [[belief]] in a permanent [[personality]], [[ego]]
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There are [[ten hindrances]] to [[Enlightenment]] (shown below) and four stages of [[realization]] ([[Enlightenment]]) based on how many [[hindrances]] have been eliminated and / or the [[degree]] to which they have been eliminated.
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A [[Buddha]] is someone who is fully [[enlightened]]. A [[person]] who is fully [[enlightened]], but not The [[Buddha]] of our [[time]], is called an [[Arahant]] in [[Pali]]. Such a [[person]] has eradicated all ten [[hindrances]] to [[Enlightenment]]:
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#    The [[belief]] in a [[permanent]] [[personality]], [[ego]]
 
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An [[Anagami]] ([[Non-returner]]) has completely eradicated the first [[five hindrances]] and never returns to [[earth]] or any other [[world]] system (planet, {{Wiki|solar system}}). Such a [[person]] is [[re-born]] to a [[heavenly realm]] and attains [[Enlightenment]] from there.
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An [[Anagami]] ([[Non-returner]]) has completely eradicated the first [[five hindrances]] and never returns to [[earth]] or any other [[world]] system ({{Wiki|planet}}, {{Wiki|solar system}}). Such a [[person]] is [[re-born]] to a [[heavenly realm]] and attains [[Enlightenment]] from there.
 
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A [[Sakadagami]] ([[once-returner]]) has eradicated the first three [[hindrances]] and greatly weakened the fourth and fifth; [[attachment]] to [[sense desires]] and [[ill-will]]. Such a [[person]] will be [[re-born]] to either the [[human]] or [[heavenly realm]] and will attain [[Enlightenment]] there.
 
  
A [[Sotapanna]] (stream-entrant) has eradicated the first three [[hindrances]] and will be [[re-born]] no more than seven more [[times]] and [[Re-Birth]] will either be as a [[human]] or a [[deva]] in a [[heavenly realm]].
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A [[Sakadagami]] ([[once-returner]]) has eradicated the first three [[hindrances]] and greatly weakened [[the fourth]] and fifth; [[attachment]] to [[sense desires]] and [[ill-will]]. Such a [[person]] will be [[re-born]] to either the [[human]] or [[heavenly realm]] and will attain [[Enlightenment]] there.
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A [[Sotapanna]] ([[stream-entrant]]) has eradicated the first three [[hindrances]] and will be [[re-born]] no more than seven more times and [[Re-Birth]] will either be as a [[human]] or a [[deva]] in a [[heavenly realm]].
  
 
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There are ten hindrances to Enlightenment (shown below) and four stages of realization (Enlightenment) based on how many hindrances have been eliminated and / or the degree to which they have been eliminated.

A Buddha is someone who is fully enlightened. A person who is fully enlightened, but not The Buddha of our time, is called an Arahant in Pali. Such a person has eradicated all ten hindrances to Enlightenment:

  1. The belief in a permanent personality, ego
  2. Doubt, extreme skepticism
  3. Attachment to rites, rituals, and ceremonies
  4. Attachment to sense desires
  5. Ill-will, anger
  6. Craving for existence in the Form world (heavenly realms)
  7. Craving for existence in theFormless world (heavenly realms)
  8. Conceit
  9. Restlessness
  10. Ignorance

(from Anguttara Nikaya 10.13)

An Anagami (Non-returner) has completely eradicated the first five hindrances and never returns to earth or any other world system (planet, solar system). Such a person is re-born to a heavenly realm and attains Enlightenment from there.

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A Sakadagami (once-returner) has eradicated the first three hindrances and greatly weakened the fourth and fifth; attachment to sense desires and ill-will. Such a person will be re-born to either the human or heavenly realm and will attain Enlightenment there.

A Sotapanna (stream-entrant) has eradicated the first three hindrances and will be re-born no more than seven more times and Re-Birth will either be as a human or a deva in a heavenly realm.

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