arhatsbeings
Arhatsbeings refers to the concept of arhats, enlightened beings in some Buddhist traditions. The term "arhat" is derived from Sanskrit and translates to "worthy one" or "one who has destroyed their enemies." In Theravada Buddhism, an arhat is a being who has achieved liberation from the cycle of rebirth, known as samsara, by eradicating all defilements or afflictions. These defilements include greed, hatred, and delusion.
The path to becoming an arhat is typically described as following the Noble Eightfold Path, a set
In contrast to Mahayana Buddhism's ideal of the Bodhisattva, who postpones their own final Nirvana to help