
Śrāvaka - Wikipedia
Śrāvaka (Sanskrit) or Sāvaka (Pali) means "hearer" or, more generally, "disciple". This term is used in Buddhism and Jainism. In Jainism, a śrāvaka is any lay Jain so the term śrāvaka has been used for the Jain community itself (for example see Sarak and Sarawagi).
声闻 - 百度百科
声闻,梵语s/ra^vaka, 巴利语 sa^vaka。 音译 舍罗 婆迦。 又意译作 弟子。 为二乘之一, 三乘 之一。 指听闻 佛陀 声教而证悟之出家弟子。 (一)就得道之因缘而释,闻佛之声教而悟解得道,称为声闻。 (二)就所观之法门而释,如 十地经论 卷四说,我众生等,但有名故,说之为声,于声悟解,故称声闻。 (三)就化他之记说而释,如法华经卷二信解品载说,以佛道声,令一切闻,故称声闻。 此三释中,前二者为小乘之声闻,第三则为菩萨,随义而称为声闻。 声闻原 …
内观的钟声响了 - 佛教导航
1.声闻众(Savaka)是指有佛在世时和他的教化能有效弘传的五千年里,听闻佛陀的教导而修习解脱道的僧众。 只有佛陀是未曾闻法能自觉法,以自已的智慧觉观,通达无上菩堤,又能成就诸声闻教授,教诫的人; 而其他人则必须有待先觉开导来觉悟自己。
How Many Types of Buddhas Are There? – The Budding Buddhist
Throughout the history of Buddhism, the Savaka Buddhas (Sāvakabuddha) stood in the highest position in the practice of religion and philosophy. There are Savaka Buddhas in the followers of each Sammaka Sambuddha. Many of the disciples of Gautama Buddha were Savaka Buddhas.
Śrāvaka - Encyclopedia of Buddhism
śrāvaka (P. sāvaka; T. nyan thos ཉན་ཐོས་; C. shengwen 聲聞) is translated as "listener," or "hearer," and refers to a direct disciple of the Buddha who "listened" to his teachings. [1] In the Sanskrit Mahayana tradition, the term is used to describe a particular type of disciple--one who seeks liberation as an arhat for their own personal benefit.
Savaka-Bodhisattas: Significance and symbolism - Wisdom Library
2024年10月1日 · Savaka-Bodhisattas in Theravada Buddhism refers to noble individuals who aspire to attain Savaka-Bodhi, representing future disciples of a Buddha. This concept highlights a group of Noble Disciples committed to learning from and depending on the teachings of the Buddhas to further their spiritual development.
巴利语汇解 六、道果 - 上座部佛教修学入门 - 显密文库 佛教文集
弟子:巴利语sàvaka,直译作声闻,意谓通过听闻佛陀音声言教而修行、证果的弟子。 如果依胜义谛,只有证悟道果的圣弟子 (四双八辈)才能称为“声闻”;但若依世俗谛,则包括只要受了三皈五戒的所有僧俗佛教信徒皆可称为弟子。 入流:又作至流,四种圣果中的初果,为巴利语sotàpanna的直译。sota, 意为流,河流;àpanna, 意为已进入,已到达。 入流即已进入圣道之流,必定流向般涅槃。 《增支部·第十集》注中说:“入流者,为已进入圣道之流。 ” (sotàpannà'ti …
Śrāvaka - SpringerLink
2017年1月1日 · Sāvaka (Pāli)/ Śrāvaka (Sanskrit) etymologically means ‘hearer’ or ‘listener,’ which is generally translated as ‘disciple’ or ‘follower’ of the traditional Buddhist way of life. Since at the time of the Buddha, it was oral tradition, Śrāvaka connotes those who listen (direct voice) to teachings of the Buddha [or indirectly through the elders (Sk.
Śrāvaka - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
Śrāvaka (Sanskrit) or Sāvaka (Pāli) or Shravaka means "hearer" or, more generally, "Disciple". This term is used by both Buddhists and Jains. In Jainism, a Shravaka is any lay Jain. Thus …
Savaka-Bodhisattas - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
Future Disciples called Savaka-Bodhisattas are (a) Future Chief Disciples (Agga savaka), a pair of Disciples like the Venerable Sariputta and the Venerable Moggallana, (b) Future Great Disciples (Maha savaka), those like the eighty Great Disciples in the lifetime of Buddha Gotama and