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Arhat

[ ahr-huht ]

noun

  1. a Buddhist who has attained Nirvana through rigorous discipline and ascetic practices. Compare Bodhisattva.


arhat

/ ˈɑːhət /

noun

  1. a Buddhist, esp a monk who has achieved enlightenment and at death passes to nirvana Compare Bodhisattva


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Other Words From

  • Arhat·ship noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of Arhat1

1865–70; < Sanskrit: meriting respect, derivative of arhati (he) merits

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Word History and Origins

Origin of Arhat1

from Sanskrit: worthy of respect, from arhati he deserves

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Example Sentences

When it was being made over to an Arhat by pouring water on his hands, some drops fell on the ground.

The king accordingly, when he died, buried him after the fashion of an Arhat, as the regular rules prescribed.

"There is no god superior to the Arhat," says the Kalpa-sūtra (Stevenson, p. 10).

But in the night hours spirits appear to us and tell us not to kill ourselves, for an Arhat will come from the East to deliver us.

The life of an Arhat which includes the strictest morality is commended on its own account as the best and happiest existence.

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