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In [[Buddhism]], an '''anāgāmi''' ([[Sanskrit]] and [[Pāli]] for "non-returning") is a partially [[bodhi|enlightened]] person who has cut off the first five [[Fetter|chain]]s that bind the ordinary [[Mind]]. [[Anagami]]-ship is the third of the [[Four stages of enlightenment]].
 
In [[Buddhism]], an '''anāgāmi''' ([[Sanskrit]] and [[Pāli]] for "non-returning") is a partially [[bodhi|enlightened]] person who has cut off the first five [[Fetter|chain]]s that bind the ordinary [[Mind]]. [[Anagami]]-ship is the third of the [[Four stages of enlightenment]].
 
[[File:Buddha30.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:Buddha30.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
Anagamis are not reborn into the human [[World]] after [[Death]], but into the [[Heaven]] of the [[Buddhist cosmology#Pure Abodes|Pure Abodes]], where only anagamis live. There they attain full [[Enlightenment]] (arahantship).
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[[Anagamis]] are not [[reborn]] into the [[human]] [[World]] after [[Death]], but into the [[Heaven]] of the [[Buddhist cosmology#Pure Abodes|Pure Abodes]], where only [[anagamis]] live. There they attain full [[Enlightenment]] ([[arahantship]]).
  
Anāgāmī: The [[Non-returner]] is a [[Noble]] [[Disciple]] [[Ariya-puggala]] on the 3rd stage of Nobility.
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one cuts the first five [[fetters]] ([[orambhāgiyāni]] [[samyojanāni]]) to be a "[[non-returner]]" ([[anagami]])
  
An [[Anagami]] ([[Non-returner]]) has completely eradicated the first five hindrances of the [[10 hindrances]] to [[Enlightenment]] 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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[[Anāgāmī]]: The [[Non-returner]] is a [[Noble]] [[Disciple]] [[Ariya-puggala]] on the 3rd stage of Nobility.
  
There are 5 classes of Non-Returners, as it is said e.g. Pug. 42-46:
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An [[Anagami]] ([[Non-returner]]) has completely eradicated the first [[five hindrances]] of the [[10 hindrances]] to [[Enlightenment]] and never returns to [[earth]] or any other [[World]] system (planet, solar system). Such a person is [[reborn]] to a [[heavenly realm]] and attains [[Enlightenment]] from there.
  
A being, through the disappearing of the 5 lower [[Mental]] chains [[Samyojana]], reappears in a higher [[World]] amongst the devas of the Pure Abodes, [[Suddhāvāsa]], and without returning from that [[World]] into the sense-sphere, he there reaches [[Nibbāna]].
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There are 5 classes of [[Non-Returners]], as it is said e.g. Pug. 42-46:
  
1. He may, immediately after appearing there in the Pure Abodes or before half of the [[Life]]-time, attain the [[Noble]] path for the overcoming of the higher [[Mental]] chains. Such a being is called one who reaches [[Nibbāna]] within the first half of the [[Life]] antarā-parinibbāyī.
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A being, through the disappearing of the 5 lower [[Mental]] chains [[Samyojana]], reappears in a higher [[World]] amongst the [[devas]] of the [[Pure Abodes]], [[Suddhāvāsa]], and without returning from that [[World]] into the sense-sphere, he there reaches [[Nibbāna]].
  
2. Or, while living more than half of the lifetime there, or at the moment of [[Death]], he attains the [[Noble]] path for the overcoming of the higher [[Mental]] chains. Such a being is called one who reaches [[Nibbāna]] after crossing half the [[Life]]-time upahacca-parinibbāyī.
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1. He may, immediately after appearing there in the [[Pure Abodes]] or before half of the [[Life]]-time, attain the [[Noble]] [[path]] for the overcoming of the higher [[Mental]] chains. Such a being is called one who reaches [[Nibbāna]] within the first half of the [[Life]] [[antarā-parinibbāyī]].
  
3. Or, with effort he attains the [[Noble]] path for the overcoming of the higher [[Mental]] chains. Such a being is called one who reaches [[Nibbāna]] with exertion sasankhāra-parinibbāyī.
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2. Or, while living more than half of the lifetime there, or at the moment of [[Death]], he attains the [[Noble]] path for the overcoming of the higher [[Mental]] chains. Such a being is called one who reaches [[Nibbāna]] after crossing half the [[Life]]-time [[upahacca-parinibbāyī]].
  
4. Or, without effort he attains the [[Noble]] path for the overcoming of the higher [[Mental]] chains. Such a being is called one who reaches [[Nibbāna]] without exertion asankhāra-parinibbāyī.
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3. Or, with effort he attains the [[Noble]] path for the overcoming of the higher [[Mental]] chains. Such a being is called one who reaches [[Nibbāna]] with exertion [[sasankhāra-parinibbāyī]].
  
5. Or, after vanishing from the [[Heaven]] of the Aviha-gods see: [[Suddhāvāsa]], he appears in the [[Heaven]] of the unworried atappa gods. After vanishing from there he appears in the [[Heaven]] of the clearly-visible sudassa gods, from there in the [[Heaven]] of the clear-visioned sudassī gods, from there in the [[Heaven]] of the highest [[Akanittha]] gods. There he attains the [[Noble]] path for the overcoming of the higher [[Mental]] chains. Such a being is called one who passes up-stream to the highest gods uddhamsota-[[Akanittha]]-gāmī.  
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4. Or, without effort he attains the [[Noble]] path for the overcoming of the higher [[Mental]] chains. Such a being is called one who reaches [[Nibbāna]] without exertion [[asankhāra-parinibbāyī]].
  
The [[Pali]] terms for the specific chains or [[Fetters]] ([[Pali]]: saṃyojana) of which an [[Anagami]] is free are:
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5. Or, after vanishing from the [[Heaven]] of the [[Aviha]]-[[gods]] see: [[Suddhāvāsa]], he appears in the [[Heaven]] of the unworried [[atappa]] [[gods]]. After vanishing from there he appears in the [[Heaven]] of the clearly-visible [[sudassa]] [[gods]], from there in the [[Heaven]] of the [[clear-visioned]] [[sudassī]] [[gods]], from there in the [[Heaven]] of the highest [[Akanittha]] gods. There he attains the [[Noble]] [[path]] for the overcoming of the higher [[Mental]] chains. Such a being is called one who passes up-stream to the highest gods [[uddhamsota[Akanittha-gāmī]].
#Sakkāya-diṭṭhi: Belief in self
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#Vicikicchā: Skeptical [[Doubt]]
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The [[Pali]] terms for the specific chains or [[Fetters]] ([[Pali]]: [[saṃyojana]]) of which an [[Anagami]] is free are:
#Sīlabbata-parāmāsa: [[Attachment]] to rites and rituals
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#[[Sakkāya-diṭṭhi]]: [[]]Belief in self
#[[Kāma]]-[[Rāga]]: Sensuous [[Craving]]
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#[[Vicikicchā]]: [[Skeptical]] [[Doubt]]
#Byāpāda: Ill will
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#[[Sīlabbata-parāmāsa]]: [[Attachment to rites and rituals]]
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#[[Kāma]]-[[Rāga]]: [[Sensuous Craving]]
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#[[Byāpāda]]: [[Ill will]]
  
 
The [[Fetters]] from which an [[Anagami]] is not yet free are:
 
The [[Fetters]] from which an [[Anagami]] is not yet free are:
 
#[[Rūpa]]-[[Rāga]]: [[Craving]] for fine-material existence (the first 4 jhanas)
 
#[[Rūpa]]-[[Rāga]]: [[Craving]] for fine-material existence (the first 4 jhanas)
#Arūpa-[[Rāga]]: [[Craving]] for immaterial existence (the last 4 jhanas)
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#Arūpa-[[Rāga]]: [[Craving for immaterial existence]] (the last 4 jhanas)
#[[Māna]]: Conceit
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#[[Māna]]: [[Conceit]]
#[[Uddhacca]]: Restlessness
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#[[Uddhacca]]: [[Restlessness]]
#Avijjā: [[Ignorance]]
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#[[Avijjā]]: [[Ignorance]]
  
Anagamis are at an intermediate stage between sakadagamis and [[Arahants]]. [[Arahants]] enjoy complete freedom from the ten [[Fetter|fetter]]s.
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[[Anagamis]] are at an intermediate stage between [[sakadagamis]] and [[Arahants]]. [[Arahants]] enjoy complete freedom from the ten [[Fetter|fetter]]s.
  
 
Attaining the state of [[Non-returner]] is portrayed in the early texts as the ideal goal for laity.
 
Attaining the state of [[Non-returner]] is portrayed in the early texts as the ideal goal for laity.

Revision as of 11:01, 26 July 2013

In Buddhism, an anāgāmi (Sanskrit and Pāli for "non-returning") is a partially enlightened person who has cut off the first five chains that bind the ordinary Mind. Anagami-ship is the third of the Four stages of enlightenment.

Buddha30.jpg

Anagamis are not reborn into the human World after Death, but into the Heaven of the Pure Abodes, where only anagamis live. There they attain full Enlightenment (arahantship).

one cuts the first five fetters (orambhāgiyāni samyojanāni) to be a "non-returner" (anagami)

Anāgāmī: The Non-returner is a Noble Disciple Ariya-puggala on the 3rd stage of Nobility.

An Anagami (Non-returner) has completely eradicated the first five hindrances of the 10 hindrances to Enlightenment and never returns to earth or any other World system (planet, solar system). Such a person is reborn to a heavenly realm and attains Enlightenment from there.

There are 5 classes of Non-Returners, as it is said e.g. Pug. 42-46:

A being, through the disappearing of the 5 lower Mental chains Samyojana, reappears in a higher World amongst the devas of the Pure Abodes, Suddhāvāsa, and without returning from that World into the sense-sphere, he there reaches Nibbāna.

1. He may, immediately after appearing there in the Pure Abodes or before half of the Life-time, attain the Noble path for the overcoming of the higher Mental chains. Such a being is called one who reaches Nibbāna within the first half of the Life antarā-parinibbāyī.

2. Or, while living more than half of the lifetime there, or at the moment of Death, he attains the Noble path for the overcoming of the higher Mental chains. Such a being is called one who reaches Nibbāna after crossing half the Life-time upahacca-parinibbāyī.

3. Or, with effort he attains the Noble path for the overcoming of the higher Mental chains. Such a being is called one who reaches Nibbāna with exertion sasankhāra-parinibbāyī.

4. Or, without effort he attains the Noble path for the overcoming of the higher Mental chains. Such a being is called one who reaches Nibbāna without exertion asankhāra-parinibbāyī.

5. Or, after vanishing from the Heaven of the Aviha-gods see: Suddhāvāsa, he appears in the Heaven of the unworried atappa gods. After vanishing from there he appears in the Heaven of the clearly-visible sudassa gods, from there in the Heaven of the clear-visioned sudassī gods, from there in the Heaven of the highest Akanittha gods. There he attains the Noble path for the overcoming of the higher Mental chains. Such a being is called one who passes up-stream to the highest gods [[uddhamsota[Akanittha-gāmī]].

The Pali terms for the specific chains or Fetters (Pali: saṃyojana) of which an Anagami is free are:

  1. Sakkāya-diṭṭhi: [[]]Belief in self
  2. Vicikicchā: Skeptical Doubt
  3. Sīlabbata-parāmāsa: Attachment to rites and rituals
  4. Kāma-Rāga: Sensuous Craving
  5. Byāpāda: Ill will

The Fetters from which an Anagami is not yet free are:

  1. Rūpa-Rāga: Craving for fine-material existence (the first 4 jhanas)
  2. Arūpa-Rāga: Craving for immaterial existence (the last 4 jhanas)
  3. Māna: Conceit
  4. Uddhacca: Restlessness
  5. Avijjā: Ignorance

Anagamis are at an intermediate stage between sakadagamis and Arahants. Arahants enjoy complete freedom from the ten fetters.

Attaining the state of Non-returner is portrayed in the early texts as the ideal goal for laity.

Source

Wikipedia:Anāgāmi