Sixteen Arhats

The Sixteen Arhats (Japanese: 十六羅漢, Jūroku Rakan; Tibetan: གནས་བརྟན་བཅུ་དྲུག, "Neten Chudrug") are a group of legendary Arhats in Buddhism. The grouping of sixteen Arhats was brought to China, and later to Tibet, from India. In China, an expanded group of Eighteen Arhats became more popular, but worship of the sixteen Arhats continues to the present day in Japan and Tibet. In Japan sixteen Arhats are particularly popular in Zen Buddhism, where they are treated as examples of behaviour.[1] In Tibet, the sixteen Arhats, also known as sixteen sthaviras ('elders') are the subject of a liturgical practice associated with the festival of the Buddha's birth,[2] composed by the Kashmiri teacher Shakyahribhadra (1127-1225).[3] They are also well represented in Tibetan art.[4]

The 16 Arhats, with various associated symbolic items; as depicted in a "gentle caricature" style Japanese painting, late 19th - early 20th century

The sixteen Arhats are:

SanskritChineseJapanese pronunciationTibetanTibetan pronunciation
Piṇḍola Bhāradvāja賓度羅跋囉惰闍尊者Bindorabaradaja sonjaབྷ་ར་དྭ་ཛ་སོ་ཉོམ་ལེནBharadodza Sönyom Le
Kanakavatsa迦諾迦伐蹉尊者Kanakabassa sonjaགསེར་གྱི་བེའུSergyi Be'u
Kanaka Bhāradvāja/Kanaka迦諾迦跋釐堕闍尊者Kanakabarudaja sonjaབྷ་ར་དྭ་ཛ་་གསེར་ཅནBaradadza Serchen/Serchen
Subinda/Abhedya蘇頻陀尊者Sobinda sonjaམི་ཕྱེད་པMichepa
Nakula/Bakula諾距羅尊者Nakora sonjaབ་ཀུ་ལBakula
Śrībhadra/Bhadra跋陀羅尊者Badara sonjaབཟང་པོPal Zangpo
Mahākālika/Kālika迦哩迦尊者Kalika sonjaདུས་ལྡནDüden Chenpo
Vajriputra伐闍羅弗多羅尊者Bajarafutara sonja/Bajarahottara sonjaརྡོ་རྗེ་མོའི་བུDorje Möbu
Gopaka/Jīvaka戎博迦尊者Jubaka sonjaསྦྱེ་བྱེད་པBé Chépa
Panthaka半託迦尊者Hantaka sonjaལམ་བསྟནLamchenten
Rāhula囉怙羅尊者Ragora sonjaསྒྲ་གཅན་འཛིནDrachen Dzin
Nāgasena那伽犀那尊者Nagasaina sonjaཀླུ་སྡེLü Dé
Aṅgaja因掲陀尊者Ingada sonjaཡན་ལག་འབྱུངYenlak Jung
Vanavāsin伐那婆斯尊者Banabashi sonjaནགས་ན་གནསNagnanepa
Ajita阿氏多尊者Ajita sonjaམ་ཕམ་པMa Phampa
Cūḍapanthaka/Kṣudrapanthaka注荼半吒迦尊者Chudahantaka sonjaལམ་ཕྲན་བསྟནLamtren Ten

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