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− | [[Setsuzoku]] (J) [[殺賊]], "[[Foe Destroyer]]," or "[[Enemy Slayer]]" [[Foe Destroyer]] ‘[[Arhat]]’ in [[Sanskrit]]. A [[practitioner]] who has abandoned all [[delusions]] and their [[seeds]] by training on the [[spiritual]] [[paths]], and who will never again be [[reborn]] in [[samsara]]. In this context, the term `Foe’ refers to the [[delusions]]. | + | [[Setsuzoku]] (J) [[殺賊]], "[[Foe Destroyer]]," or "[[Enemy Slayer]]" [[Foe Destroyer]] ‘[[Arhat]]’ in [[Sanskrit]]. A [[practitioner]] who has abandoned all [[delusions]] and their [[seeds]] by {{Wiki|training}} on the [[spiritual]] [[paths]], and who will never again be [[reborn]] in [[samsara]]. In this context, the term `Foe’ refers to the [[delusions]]. |
[[Arhat (Rakan)]] | [[Arhat (Rakan)]] |
Revision as of 20:47, 8 March 2015
Setsuzoku (J) 殺賊, "Foe Destroyer," or "Enemy Slayer" Foe Destroyer ‘Arhat’ in Sanskrit. A practitioner who has abandoned all delusions and their seeds by training on the spiritual paths, and who will never again be reborn in samsara. In this context, the term `Foe’ refers to the delusions.
Arhat (Rakan)