〘Noun〙 (free translation of arhat) Means one who is worthy of receiving offerings from the world. It refers to an arhat. It is the highest rank that a practitioner can reach through Mahayana and Hinayana, and when it is counted as one of the ten ranks of Tathagata, it means Buddha. ※Shobogenzo (1231-53) Kenbutsu "I have not yet ceased to give up, and offerings have not been made to me." [Small Piece of Prajnaparamita Sutra - 2] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (arhat の意訳) 世の供養を受けるにふさわしいものの意。阿羅漢のこと。大乗、小乗を通じて修行者が到達する最高の位で、如来の十号の一に数えるときは仏の意。※正法眼蔵(1231‐53)見仏「至今していまだ休罷せず、応供あらはれてかくるることなし」 〔小品般若経‐二〕
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