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Araha.m Sutta: The Arahant

Araha.m Sutta

Summary: What is an Arahant.

SN 22.110 PTS: S iii 161 CDB i 966

Araha.m Sutta: The Arahant

translated from the Pali by

Maurice O'Connell Walshe

The Pali title of this sutta is based on the PTS (Feer) edition.

[As above (in SN 22.109):] “And when, monks, a monk, having seen as they really are the arising and the passing away, the attractiveness and the danger, and the deliverance from the five groups of clinging, is released without clinging, he, monks, is called a monk in whom the cankers are destroyed, who has lived the life to perfection, done what had to be done, put down the burden, gained the highest goal, worn through the fetters of rebirth, and is liberated by perfect insight.”(1)

Notes

1.

The whole phrase is a standard description of the Arahant found at many places in the Canon.


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