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It is the first [[path]] of the Four Holy (or Sagely) [[Paths]]. An [[Arhat]] is one who has attained the [[renunciation]] of all [[desires]] and no [[attachment]] to anything. [[Thus]] he will be liberated from the [[reincarnation]] of the Six [[Paths]] as soon as his [[karmic]] [[causes]] are completely retributed. In this [[path]], it is the [[joyful]] state of [[existence]] beyond the [[worldly]] [[birth]] and [[death]] because they are [[enlightened]] that the [[worldly]] [[phenomena]] are unreal and [[impermanent]]. [[Sravaka]] is [[enlightened]] while they listen to the [[Four Noble Truths]]. Therefore, it is also known as Sound-Hearer [[Arhat]].  
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It is the first [[path]] of the Four {{Wiki|Holy}} (or Sagely) [[Paths]]. An [[Arhat]] is one who has [[attained]] the [[renunciation]] of all [[desires]] and no [[attachment]] to anything. [[Thus]] he will be {{Wiki|liberated}} from the [[reincarnation]] of the Six [[Paths]] as soon as his [[karmic]] [[causes]] are completely retributed. In this [[path]], it is the [[joyful]] state of [[existence]] beyond the [[worldly]] [[birth]] and [[death]] because they are [[enlightened]] that the [[worldly]] [[phenomena]] are unreal and [[impermanent]]. [[Sravaka]] is [[enlightened]] while they listen to the [[Four Noble Truths]]. Therefore, it is also known as [[Sound-Hearer]] [[Arhat]].  
  
  

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It is the first path of the Four Holy (or Sagely) Paths. An Arhat is one who has attained the renunciation of all desires and no attachment to anything. Thus he will be liberated from the reincarnation of the Six Paths as soon as his karmic causes are completely retributed. In this path, it is the joyful state of existence beyond the worldly birth and death because they are enlightened that the worldly phenomena are unreal and impermanent. Sravaka is enlightened while they listen to the Four Noble Truths. Therefore, it is also known as Sound-Hearer Arhat.


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