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'''Four results of the [[Hinayana]] path''' —
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'''Four results of the [[Hinayana]] [[path]]''' —
  
#[[stream-enterer]] – one who has entered the stream leading to [[nirvana]]
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#[[stream-enterer]] – [[one who has entered the stream]] leading to [[nirvana]]
 
#[[once-returner]] – one who must return once more to the [[desire realm]] in order to abandon the remaining discards
 
#[[once-returner]] – one who must return once more to the [[desire realm]] in order to abandon the remaining discards
#[[non-returner]] – once who no longer needs to take rebirth in the desire realm in order relinquish discards
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#[[non-returner]] – once who no longer needs to take [[rebirth]] in the [[desire realm]] in order relinquish discards
#[[arhat]] – one who has completely overcome the enemy of the [[disturbing emotions]] and is therefore worthy of praise
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#[[arhat]] – one who has completely overcome the enemy of the [[disturbing emotions]] and is therefore [[worthy]] of praise
  
 
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Four results of the Hinayana path

  1. stream-entererone who has entered the stream leading to nirvana
  2. once-returner – one who must return once more to the desire realm in order to abandon the remaining discards
  3. non-returner – once who no longer needs to take rebirth in the desire realm in order relinquish discards
  4. arhat – one who has completely overcome the enemy of the disturbing emotions and is therefore worthy of praise

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