Arhat

In Buddhist art and lore, Arhats are often depicted in specific groups: Arhat | Arahant, Theravada & Enlightenment - Britannica

The term Arhat carries several traditional meanings that describe the nature of such a being: 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 Full awareness of the "torture" of sensory desires

Arhats are noted for their intense spiritual concentration and ethical integrity. According to Buddhist scripture , they typically possess seven defining qualities: Perfect comprehension of the of all things. Full awareness of the "torture" of sensory desires . A mind naturally inclined toward solitude and peace . Continuous practice of the Four Foundations of Mindfulness . : One who has killed the inner "thieves"

: One who has killed the inner "thieves" of affliction—the mental poisons that steal peace and clarity.