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" Arhat' in Sanskrit. A practitioner who has abandoned all delusions and their seeds by training on the spiritual paths, and who will never again be born in samsara. In this context, the term 'foe "
Joyful Path of Good Fortune: The Complete Buddhist Path to Enlightenment - Page 597
by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso - 1990 - 636 pages
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Clear Light of Bliss: The Practice of Mahamudra in Vajrayana Buddhism

Kelsang Gyatso - Mahāmudrā (Tantric rite). - 2007 - 326 pages
...'Field of Merit'. See ¡oyful Path and Great Treasury of Merit. Foe Destroyer 'Arhat' in Sanskrit. A practitioner who has abandoned all delusions and...this context, the term 'foe' refers to the delusions. Form Body See Buddha's bodies. Form realm The environment of the gods who possess form. Formless realm...
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Understanding the Mind: Lorig, an Explanation of the Nature and Functions of ...

Geshe Kelsang Gyatso - Buddhism - 2002 - 308 pages
...practices. See Preparatory practices. See Joyful Path of Good Fortune. Foe Destroyer 'Arhat' in Sanskrit. A practitioner who has abandoned all delusions and...this context, the term 'foe' refers to the delusions. Four noble truths True sufferings, true origins, true cessations, and true paths. They are called 'noble'...
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Great Treasury of Merit: A Commentary to the Practice of Offering to the ...

Geshe Kelsang Gyatso - Buddhism - 2002 - 392 pages
...exalted wisdom of the Dharmadhatu. Foe Destroyer 'Arhat' in Sanskrit. A practitioner who has abandoned J] delusions and their seeds by training on the spiritual...this context, the term 'foe' refers to the delusions. Form Body See Buddha's bodies. Form realm The environment of the gods who possess form. Formless realm...
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