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Title: Delimitation of the Arhat Ideal in Early Buddhism
Authors: Dube, S.N.
Keywords: Buddhism
Arhat
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2003
Publisher: Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla
Abstract: Disgusted with the ills of life, the Buddha renounced the world to seek what is good, the excellent station of peace.1 He finally attained Enlightenment by discovering the relatedness and contingency of all things and the ineffable peace which lies beyond.2 These twin principles of Prafityasamutpada (Pa{iccasamuppada)l and Nirvana · (Nibbana)4 form the core of Buddha's philosophy. It is through their divergent interpretations that subsequent Buddhist philosophical systems have arisen.
Description: page no. 33-42
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4404
ISSN: 09721401
Appears in Collections:Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS) Vol.10, No.1(2003)

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