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  1. Yangon University of Distance Education
  1. Yangon University of Distance Education
  2. Department of Oriental Studies

The Term “Pāragū” in the Buddhist Scriptures

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Title The Term “Pāragū” in the Buddhist Scriptures
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Theingi Cho
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The term “Pāragū” is a Pāḷi word, and it means “one who attains the other bank called Nibbāna”. In Pāḷi Texts, the six types of “Pāragū” are mentioned. The Buddha is “the Pāragū of the complete Dhamma”. An Arhat is a “Pāragū”. Those who attain Nibbāna where death ceases to exist are “Pāragū.” These are the expression of “Pāragū” specified by “supramundane word”, as lokuttarāvohāra in Buddhist Scriptures.
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Nibbāna, Pāragū, Lokuttarāvohāra
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Yangon University of Distance Education Research Journal
115-121
Vol.10,No.1
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