Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: In Buddhism, an arhat is a person who has achieved enlightenment and is free from the cycle of rebirth.
Pronunciations: US: /ˈɑːr.hæt/; UK: /ˈɑː.hæt/
Origin and Usage: The term "arhat" comes from the Sanskrit word "arahant," which means "worthy one." It is a term used in Buddhism to describe a person who has achieved enlightenment and is free from the cycle of rebirth. The concept of arhat is central to Buddhist philosophy and is considered one of the four stages of enlightenment.
Synonyms: In Buddhism, arhat is often used interchangeably with the term "saint."
Related Words: earth, heart, rathe, hater, tater
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