arahantship
Arahantship refers to the state of being an arahant, a person who has achieved full liberation from the cycle of birth and death in certain Buddhist traditions. The term arises from the Pali arahanta and Sanskrit arahant, literally meaning “worthy” or “one who is worthy.”
An arahant has eradicated the defilements that fuel samsara—greed, hatred, and delusion—and overcome the latent tendencies
In Theravada Buddhism, arahantship is the ideal for individual liberation and is often viewed as the pinnacle
In Mahayana Buddhism, the term arahant is acknowledged, but the bodhisattva ideal—aspiring to achieve Buddhahood for
Overall, arahantship denotes a completed realization of liberation and a state characterized by the absence of