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Silent Buddha

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  • Special Retreat Thailand July 2003
    Rosemary
    6
    1
    I heard that there is a kind of Buddha called something like "Pacceka Buddha" or "silent Buddha" meaning a Buddha who doesn't teach the Dhamma. Could you maybe explain this please?
    Ref: 2003.07.x.06.01
    Written answer
    • Pacceka Buddha
    • Silent Buddha
  • Special Retreat Germany September 2011
    Rosemary
    9
    8
    Theravada Buddhism distinguishes between Buddhas that teach and Buddhas that don’t. What sense does it make to become a non-teaching Buddha? How are they different from Arahants?
    Ref: 2011.09.x.09.08
    Audio answer
    • Morality
    • Silent Buddha
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