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Ārāḍa Kālāma

Nach Eliade (1978) ein Lehrer des Prinzen Siddharta Gautama, nachdem er sein Elternhaus verlassen hatte, um als Asket zu leben: „Nachdem er unter dem Namen Gautama (der Name seiner Familie im Śākya Clan) ein wandernder Asket geworden war, reiste er nach Vaiśālī (Pali: Vesāli), wo ein brahmanischer Meister, Ārāḍa Kālāma, eine Art vorklassisches Sāṃkhya unterrichtete. […]

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Arhat

„Arhat (Skt., der Würdige; Pali, arahant). Jemand, der das Ziel der Erleuchtung oder des Erwachens (bodhi) erlangt hat. Essenziell besteht die Arhatschaft in der Auslöschung der Ausströmungen (asrava) und der Zerstörung der Verunreinigungen (klesa). Der Arhat ist auch frei von den zehn Fesseln (samyojana), und wird beim Tod nicht wiedergeboren. Der Unterschied zwischen einem Arhat

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