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Definition[1]
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Khīṇāsava, 'one whose cankers are destroyed', or 'one who is canker-free', is a name for the Arahat or Holy One. The state of Arahatship is frequently called āsavakkhaya, 'the destruction of the cankers'. Suttas concluding with the attainment of Arahatship by the listeners, often end with the words: "During this utterance, the hearts of the Bhikkhus were freed from the cankers through clinging no more" (anupādāya āsavehi cittāni vimucciṃsūti).
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Buddhist Dictionary, Manual of Buddhist Terms and Doctrines, by NYANATILOKA MAHATHERA
Definition[2]
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khīnāsava: 'the one in whom all cankers are destroyed' is a name for the Arahat, or Holy One; s. āsava.
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Buddhist Dictionary, Manual of Buddhist Terms and Doctrines, by NYANATILOKA MAHATHERA
Definition[3]
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khīṇāsava : [(khiṇa + āsava) adj.] whose mind is free from mental obsessions.
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A.P. Buddhadatta Mahathera, Concise Pali-English and English-Pali Dictionary [available as digital version from Metta Net, Sri Lanka]
Definition[4]
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khīṇāsava([khīṇa滅盡(pp.)]+[āsava漏]): a. 已滅盡諸漏
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巴漢辭典 編者:(斗六) 廖文燦
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