Arhat
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English: The term Arhat (Sanskrit) or Arahant (Pali) is conventionally used to refer to Buddhist practitioners who become enlightened by realizing the Dharma as a disciple of a Supreme Buddha, rather than discovering it independently.
日本語: 阿羅漢
Português: Os termos aharant (páli) e arhat (sânscrito) significam "digno" e designam os monges budistas que já teriam, supostamente, alcançado a iluminação espiritual.
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An arhat, or luohan
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A garden featuring depictions of Arhat's at California's Hsi Lai Temple