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Just published a post on this topic confirming what I stated above: “Attha Purisa Puggalā- Eight Noble Persons“. We can discuss any remaining issues here. No need to open a…
A Quest to Recover Buddha's True Teachings
Just published a post on this topic confirming what I stated above: “Attha Purisa Puggalā- Eight Noble Persons“. We can discuss any remaining issues here. No need to open a…
…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…
…– 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…
…Bhagavato sâvaka sangho, Ujupati-panno Bhagavato sâvaka sangho. Ñâya-patipanno Bhagavato sâvaka sangho. Sâmici-patipanno Bhagavato sâvaka sangho Yadidam cattâri purisa yugâni attha-purisa-puggalâ Esa Bhagavato sâvaka sangho. Âhu-neyyo, pâhu-neyyo, Dakkhi-neyyo,añjalikaraniyo, anuttaram puññakkhetam lokassâti…
Yes. There are eight Noble Persons (aṭṭha purisa puggalā), two at each stage of Nibbana. – Thus, both Sotapanna and Sotapanna Anugami are Noble Persons at the Sotapanna stage. Sometimes…
…See “Abhidhamma” and “Tables and Summaries” sections. Until one becomes one of the “aṭṭha purisa puggalā” (eight Noble Persons), one WILL have both good and bad gati. Those can lead…
…maximum of seven “bhava,” which differs from “jati” or births. See “Bhava and Jāti – States of Existence and Births Therein.” More technical information in “Aṭṭha Purisa Puggalā- Eight Noble…