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[[Three Clarities]] ([[三明]]). An [[Arhat]] has achieved  
 
[[Three Clarities]] ([[三明]]). An [[Arhat]] has achieved  
   (1) clear [[knowledge]] of the past [[lives]] of [[self]] and others and their [[causes]] and [[conditions]],  
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   (1) clear [[knowledge]] of the {{Wiki|past}} [[lives]] of [[self]] and others and their [[causes]] and [[conditions]],  
   (2) clarity of his god-eye that sees others’ future [[lives]] and their [[causes]] and [[conditions]], and  
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   (2) clarity of his [[god-eye]] that sees others’ {{Wiki|future}} [[lives]] and their [[causes]] and [[conditions]], and  
 
   (3) clear [[knowledge]] that his [[afflictions]] have ceased and will never arise again.  
 
   (3) clear [[knowledge]] that his [[afflictions]] have ceased and will never arise again.  
The Three Clarities of a [[Buddha]] are supreme and are called the Three Supreme Clarities (三達).
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The [[Three Clarities]] of a [[Buddha]] are supreme and are called the Three Supreme Clarities (三達).
 
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Three Clarities (三明). An Arhat has achieved
  (1) clear knowledge of the past lives of self and others and their causes and conditions,
  (2) clarity of his god-eye that sees others’ future lives and their causes and conditions, and
  (3) clear knowledge that his afflictions have ceased and will never arise again.
The Three Clarities of a Buddha are supreme and are called the Three Supreme Clarities (三達).

Source

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