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Aparihāna-dhamma: 'incapable of relapse', or 'of falling away', namely, with regard to deliverance from some or all mental chains of existence see: samyojana. Thus all Noble Disciples are called, i.e. all those who have attained any of the 4 noble paths to Nobility see: ariya-puggala. With regard to the absorption jhanas, anyone is called 'unrelapsable' who has attained full mastery over the absorptions.  
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'''Aparihāna-Dhamma''': 'incapable of relapse', or 'of falling away', namely, with regard to deliverance from some or all [[Mental]] chains of existence see: [[Samyojana]]. Thus all [[Noble]] Disciples are called, i.e. all those who have attained any of the 4 [[Noble]] paths to Nobility see: [[Ariya-puggala]]. With regard to the absorption jhanas, anyone is called 'unrelapsable' who has attained full [[Mastery]] over the absorptions.  
 
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Aparihāna-Dhamma: 'incapable of relapse', or 'of falling away', namely, with regard to deliverance from some or all Mental chains of existence see: Samyojana. Thus all Noble Disciples are called, i.e. all those who have attained any of the 4 Noble paths to Nobility see: Ariya-puggala. With regard to the absorption jhanas, anyone is called 'unrelapsable' who has attained full Mastery over the absorptions.

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