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[['''Four fearlessnesses''']] (四無畏). Only a [[Buddha]] has  
 
[['''Four fearlessnesses''']] (四無畏). Only a [[Buddha]] has  
(1) fearlessness because [[Knowledge]] of all [[Knowledge]] has been acquired;  
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([[1]]) [[fearlessness]] because [[Knowledge]] of all [[Knowledge]] has been acquired;  
(2) fearlessness because all [[Afflictions]] have been eradicated;  
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(2) [[fearlessness]] because all [[Afflictions]] have been eradicated;  
(3) fearlessness in explaining hindrances that obstruct one’s realization of [[Bodhi]]; and  
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(3) [[fearlessness]] in explaining [[hindrances]] that obstruct one’s [[realization]] of [[Bodhi]]; and  
(4) fearlessness in explaining the right [[Path]] to end one’s [[Suffering]].
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(4) [[fearlessness]] in explaining the right [[Path]] to end one’s [[Suffering]].
 
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'''Four fearlessnesses''' (四無畏). Only a Buddha has
(1) fearlessness because Knowledge of all Knowledge has been acquired;
(2) fearlessness because all Afflictions have been eradicated;
(3) fearlessness in explaining hindrances that obstruct one’s realization of Bodhi; and
(4) fearlessness in explaining the right Path to end one’s Suffering.

Source

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