Two kinds of Arahants who have freed themselves of all corruptions, namely, those who continue insight meditation, after becoming Arahants and those who do not. The former can get absorbed in the Fruition the moment they have got up from their daily round of monastic duties, while the latter cannot do so even though they may be engrossed only in light tasks.
Two Kinds of Arahants
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Two Kinds of Arahants
The Mahāsi Sayādaw refers to two kinds of Arahants mentioned in the Majjhimanikāya Aṭṭhakathā, Uparipaṇṇāsa, but doesn't give a referene. Can anyone suggest which of the last fifty suttas this might be found?
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Re: Two Kinds of Arahants
Hello Bhante,
Not sure if a couple of posts from a previous thread might be relevant:
http://www.dhammawheel.com/search.php?k ... sf=msgonly
With metta and respect,
Vhris
Not sure if a couple of posts from a previous thread might be relevant:
http://www.dhammawheel.com/search.php?k ... sf=msgonly
With metta and respect,
Vhris
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---It's not what happens to you in life that is important ~ it's what you do with it ---
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Re: Two Kinds of Arahants
It doesn't look like it — MN 70 is in the majjhimapaṇṇāsa, the middle fifty.
I found this passage in the Commentary to the Ganakamoggallāna Sutta, which looks promising:
I found this passage in the Commentary to the Ganakamoggallāna Sutta, which looks promising:
I will take a closer look tomorrow. It is time for me to enter the puthujjana's nibbāna.76. satisampajaññāya cāti satisampajaññāhi samaṅgibhāvatthāya . dve hi khīṇāsavā satatavihārī ca nosatatavihārī ca. tattha satatavihārī yaṃkiñci kammaṃ katvāpi phalasamāpattiṃ samāpajjituṃ sakkoti, no satatavihārī pana appamattakepi kicce kiccappasuto hutvā phalasamāpattiṃ appetuṃ na sakkoti.
tatridaṃ vatthu — eko kira khīṇāsavatthero khīṇāsavasāmaṇeraṃ gahetvā araññavāsaṃ gato, tattha mahātherassa senāsanaṃ pattaṃ, sāmaṇerassa na pāpuṇāti, taṃ vitakkento thero ekadivasampi phalasamāpattiṃ appetuṃ nāsakkhi. sāmaṇero pana temāsaṃ phalasamāpattiratiyā vītināmetvā “sappāyo , bhante, araññavāso jāto”ti theraṃ pucchi. thero “na jāto, āvuso”ti āha. iti yo evarūpo khīṇāsavo, so ime dhamme ādito paṭṭhāya āvajjitvāva samāpajjituṃ sakkhissatīti dassento “satisampajaññāya cā”ti āha.
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Re: Two Kinds of Arahants
Two kinds of Arahants (I cannot find the correct word in Pali, I merely produce the sound)
1. suk-ka-vi-pas-sa-ka arahantship purely from vipassana
2. sa-ma-dha-ya-nik arahantship who started from samadhi until getting one of the jan-na, then vipassana
Both attain the arahants but the first merely attained through vipassana, the latter was began with samadhi followed by vipassana.
1. suk-ka-vi-pas-sa-ka arahantship purely from vipassana
2. sa-ma-dha-ya-nik arahantship who started from samadhi until getting one of the jan-na, then vipassana
Both attain the arahants but the first merely attained through vipassana, the latter was began with samadhi followed by vipassana.
Re: Two Kinds of Arahants
As in Long Discourse #15 there are these 2 types of Arahants: the Both Ways Delivered and Delivered by WisdomBhikkhu Pesala wrote:The Mahāsi Sayādaw refers to two kinds of Arahants mentioned in the Majjhimanikāya Aṭṭhakathā, Uparipaṇṇāsa, but doesn't give a referene. Can anyone suggest which of the last fifty suttas this might be found?
Two kinds of Arahants who have freed themselves of all corruptions, namely, those who continue insight meditation, after becoming Arahants and those who do not. The former can get absorbed in the Fruition the moment they have got up from their daily round of monastic duties, while the latter cannot do so even though they may be engrossed only in light tasks.