Section X. The Planes of Realization
The cultivation of wisdom in Buddhism is centered around achieving Nibbāna, and the Nikāyas describe a structured progression of stages in this spiritual journey. Initially, individuals are described as uninstructed worldlings, who are ignorant of the Dhamma’s truths, but can evolve into an arahant, the highest state of liberation where one comprehends fully the Four Noble Truths and realizes Nibbāna. The journey involves transitioning through various stages of spiritual nobility, identified as ariyapuggala, where each stage consists of a path (magga) and its fruition (phala). These stages include the stream-enterer, once-returner, non-returner, and arahant, each defined by specific spiritual milestones and the eradication of particular defilements. The progression not only entails the loss of these defilements but also an increasing strength in spiritual faculties as one advances.
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The Field of Merit for the World
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Stream-Entry
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Non-returning
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The Arahant
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The Tathāgata
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Why Is He Called the Tathāgata? (AN 4.23 ↗️ = ITI 112 ↗️)
This is the table of contents for the tenth and final section of: In the Buddha’s Words: An Anthology of Discourses from the Pali Canon by Bhikkhu Bodhi, published by Wisdom Publications. The translations are based on the freely available translations on suttacentral, dhammatalks edited for overall consistency while staying faithful to the original Pali texts by OP.
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Section I. The Human Condition ↗️
Section II. The Bringer of Light ↗️
Section III. Approaching the Dhamma ↗️
Section IV. The Happiness Visible in This Present Life ↗️
Section V. The Way to a Fortunate Rebirth ↗️
Section VI. Deepening One’s Perspective on the World ↗️
Section VII. The Path to Liberation ↗️
Section VIII. Mastering the Mind ↗️
Section IX. Shining the Light of Wisdom ↗️
Section X. The Planes of Realization ↗️ (You’re here)