Arahan
Arhat (arhat, sanskrit: arhant, arahant, English: perfected one (who has attained nirvana), enlightened, worthy, venerable, saintly one is abbreviated as 羅 漢, It is an element of the following class, group or system. ▪ It is one of the Buddhist Ten or Buddhist Ten since the early Buddhism. ▪ Buddhist Buddhism refers to Arahān, the highest rank among the four gods of the Buddhist scriptures. Or the Son of the Arahat. ▪ Buddhist Buddhism refers to the highest level of arabian aromas and arahans, among the four forms of the 4th verse (the fourth verse) and the fourth verse (the fourth verse). Or the saint of divine fragrance or Arahat. Arahān is also called Arahāt or Arahāt in other transliteration terms.