Arhat
In Buddhist art and lore, Arhats are often depicted in specific groups: Arhat | Arahant, Theravada & Enlightenment - Britannica
In Buddhism, an (or Arahant) is a "perfected person" who has attained the highest stage of spiritual development by gaining deep insight into the true nature of existence. Having completely destroyed the "thieves" of greed, hatred, and delusion, an Arhat is liberated from the cycle of rebirth and has achieved Nirvana. Key Characteristics and Meanings In Buddhist art and lore, Arhats are often
: One who has escaped the wheel of suffering and will not be reborn into another life. Qualities of an Arhat In Buddhist art and lore
: One who has killed the inner "thieves" of affliction—the mental poisons that steal peace and clarity. In Buddhist art and lore, Arhats are often