aśaikṣa-mārga
Dictionary Definition :
Definition[1]
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aśaikṣa-mārga (Sanskrit). The path of ‘no more learning’, the last of the five paths to Buddhahood (pañca-mārga), when all defilements (kleśa) and perverse views about the knowable—such as a belief in an inherent, permanent self (ātman)—are overcome. It is at this point one becomes enlightened as either an Arhat or a Buddha.
Source
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A Dictionary of Buddhism, Oxford University Press, 2003, 2004 (which is available in electronic version from answer.com)
Definition[2]
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aśaikṣa-mārga: Path of the non-trainee.
Source
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Sarvastivada Abhidharma, Sanskrit-English Glossary, by Bhikkhu KL Dhammajoti
Related
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asaj , asajāta , asajātya , āsajja , asajjamāna , aśaikṣa , asahyapīḍa , asahya , asahita , asahiṣṇutva