The four stages of awakening in Early Buddhism and Theravada are four progressive stages culminating in full awakening (Bodhi) as an Arahant. These four stages are Sotāpanna (stream-enterer), Sakadāgāmi (once-returner), Anāgāmi (non-returner), and Arahant. The oldest Buddhist texts portray the Buddha as referring to people who are at one of these four stages as noble people (ariya-puggala) and the community of such pers…
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The first moment of the attainment is termed the path of stream-entry (sotāpatti-magga), which cuts through the first three fetters. The person who experiences it is called a stream-winner (sotāpanna). The sotāpanna is said to attain an intuitive grasp of the dharma, this wisdom being called right view (sammā diṭṭhi) and has unshakable confidence in the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha. The Buddh… WebIt's time to share some of the experiences I've had through Buddha dhamma and how this became possible and what I did to get into these stages.If you want to... christmas songs o holy night
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WebLatest pure dhamma post, describing prerequisites for sotapanna and what one needs to understand. It is a good overview. Quote: "It is CRITICAL to start with understanding … Web첫 댓글을 남겨보세요 공유하기 ... WebMar 11, 2024 · Five Aggregates - Introduction Pure Dhamma. Five Aggregates (pañcakkhandha) is not one's own body, as many believe. It is one's whole world, … get me shirley cavenaugh on facebook