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Sakadagami
A Sakadagami (Pali: "once returner") is a holy person in Buddhism and constitutes the second degree of enlightenment. If a Sakadagami dies, he is reborn again as a human being.In...
Sakadagami
A Sakadagami (Pali: "once returner") is a holy person in Buddhism and constitutes the second degree of enlightenment. If a Sakadagami dies, he is reborn again as a human being.In...
Sotapanna
In Buddhism, Sotāpanna (Pali; Sanskrit Śrotāpanna) refers to a person who has overcome the first three of a total of ten fetters of the mind (saṃyojana). In German, it is...
Sotapanna
In Buddhism, Sotāpanna (Pali; Sanskrit Śrotāpanna) refers to a person who has overcome the first three of a total of ten fetters of the mind (saṃyojana). In German, it is...
Bodhisattva
Bodhisattva (Sanskrit: बोधिसत्त्व (devanāgarī), IAST: bodhisattva; Pali: bodhisatta; traditional Chinese: 菩薩; simplified Chinese: 菩萨; pinyin: púsà; Japanese: 菩薩 (bosatsu); Thai: พระโพธิสัตว์; Korean: 보살 (bosal (hanja: 菩薩)); Tibetan: changchub sempa Tibetan:...
Bodhisattva
Bodhisattva (Sanskrit: बोधिसत्त्व (devanāgarī), IAST: bodhisattva; Pali: bodhisatta; traditional Chinese: 菩薩; simplified Chinese: 菩萨; pinyin: púsà; Japanese: 菩薩 (bosatsu); Thai: พระโพธิสัตว์; Korean: 보살 (bosal (hanja: 菩薩)); Tibetan: changchub sempa Tibetan:...
Virya
Vīrya (devanagari: वीर्य; Pali: viriya; Tibetan tsöndrü: བརྩོན་འགྲུས།, Wylie: brtson 'grus) is a Sanskrit word meaning "effort", "perseverance", "diligence", "vigor", "energy" or "heroism". . In Buddhism, it refers to the...
Virya
Vīrya (devanagari: वीर्य; Pali: viriya; Tibetan tsöndrü: བརྩོན་འགྲུས།, Wylie: brtson 'grus) is a Sanskrit word meaning "effort", "perseverance", "diligence", "vigor", "energy" or "heroism". . In Buddhism, it refers to the...
Samadhi
Samadhi (Sanskrit, समाधि, samādhi "immersion, collection," literally "to fix, to fix, to direct attention to something") is a term used in Hinduism, Buddhism, Zen, Jainism, Sikhism, and other Indian teachings....
Samadhi
Samadhi (Sanskrit, समाधि, samādhi "immersion, collection," literally "to fix, to fix, to direct attention to something") is a term used in Hinduism, Buddhism, Zen, Jainism, Sikhism, and other Indian teachings....
Satya
Satya (devanāgarī: सत्य; Pali: sacca) is a Sanskrit word that can be translated as "truth" or "reality ".Satya is also defined in Sanskrit by the phrase sate hitam satyam, which...
Satya
Satya (devanāgarī: सत्य; Pali: sacca) is a Sanskrit word that can be translated as "truth" or "reality ".Satya is also defined in Sanskrit by the phrase sate hitam satyam, which...