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Theravada vs Arahant - What's the difference?

theravada | arahant | see also |

Theravada is a see also of arahant.


As nouns the difference between theravada and arahant

is that theravada is a buddhist of this particular school while arahant is eminently high achiever who has attained enlightenment.

As a proper noun theravada

is (buddhism) a school of buddhism widely practised in southeast asia and other parts of the world.

Arhat vs Arahant - What's the difference?

arhat | arahant | Related terms |

Arahant is a related term of arhat.



As nouns the difference between arhat and arahant

is that arhat is one who has attained enlightenment; a Buddhist saint while arahant is eminently high achiever who has attained enlightenment.

Arhathood vs Arahant - What's the difference?

arhathood | arahant | Related terms |

Arhathood is a related term of arahant.


As nouns the difference between arhathood and arahant

is that arhathood is the state of being an arhat while arahant is eminently high achiever who has attained enlightenment.

Arahanthood vs Arahant - What's the difference?

arahanthood | arahant | Related terms |

Arahant is a related term of arahanthood.


Arahanthood is often a misspelling of arahant.


Arahanthood has no English definition.

As a noun arahant is

eminently high achiever who has attained enlightenment.

Enlightenment vs Arahant - What's the difference?

enlightenment | arahant |


As a proper noun enlightenment

is (definite article) a 17th and 18th-century philosophical movement in european history; the age of enlightenment or age of reason emphasizing rationalism.

As a noun arahant is

eminently high achiever who has attained enlightenment.