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Terrific, so Sangha = “san” + “gha” ⊃ bhikkhū / ni and bhauddhayā who are attha purisa puggala … and that’s why we take refuge in Sangha in the Triple…
A Quest to Recover Buddha's True Teachings
Terrific, so Sangha = “san” + “gha” ⊃ bhikkhū / ni and bhauddhayā who are attha purisa puggala … and that’s why we take refuge in Sangha in the Triple…
…the Saṅgha. Saṅgha and Bhikkhu 14. It is important to note that bhikkhus are not necessarily included in the Saṅgha. Only those eight Noble Persons (attha purisa puggala) are included…
…No more future rebirths and thus no more deaths. One actually attains the “deathless state” when one becomes one of the 8 Noble Persons (attha purisa puggala). This is because…
…stage in the immediate future. Sōtapanna Anugāmis are included in “Attha purisa puggalā” or the “Eight types of Noble Persons”.’ Does this mean that anyone who has read and accepted…
…– Arahanthood Is Not Annihilation but End of Suffering Seeking Nibbāna Attha Purisa Puggalā- Eight Noble Persons Gati (Character), Anusaya (Temptations), and Āsava (Cravings) “The Way to Nibbāna…
…if one has become a Sōtapanna Anugāmi, he/she is an Ariya and is bound to attain the Sōtapanna stage in the immediate future. Sōtapanna Anugāmis are included in “Attha purisa…
…“good births”, but to attain Nibbana (i.e., to stop the rebirth process). – Basically one doing kusala kamma is an attha purisa puggala. The word “kusala” comes from “ku” +…
Another thought, just out of curiosity: Can devā and brahmā who are attha purisa puggala be included in Sangha?…
Sotapanna Anugami is also a Noble person, one of the “attha purisa puggala”, or the “eight Noble persons”. So, a Sotapanna Anugami must have a tihetuka birth….
…sāmīcippaṭipanno bhagavato sāvakasaṅgho, yadidaṃ—cattāri purisayugāni aṭṭha purisapuggalā, esa bhagavato sāvakasaṅgho āhuneyyo pāhuneyyo dakkhiṇeyyo añjalikaraṇīyo anuttaraṃ puññakkhettaṃ lokassā’ti. (4) He has the Ariyakantha sila of the noble ones. It comes with…