Ārya is an Old Indic and Old Iranian language self-designator that first appears in the ancient religious literature of the Indians and of the Iranians. The adjective is significant to Buddhists, Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, and Zoroastrians. In Indian languages, ā́rya- and similar-looking words also have numerous other meanings, primarily as attributes of co-religionists. For example, in Pāli and other Prakrits, ārya developed various forms such as ariya, ayya, ajja, and aje.

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  • Ārya is an Old Indic and Old Iranian language self-designator that first appears in the ancient religious literature of the Indians and of the Iranians. The adjective is significant to Buddhists, Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, and Zoroastrians. In Indian languages, ā́rya- and similar-looking words also have numerous other meanings, primarily as attributes of co-religionists. For example, in Pāli and other Prakrits, ārya developed various forms such as ariya, ayya, ajja, and aje. Ārya's meaning of "(speakers of) ārya language" led to its adoption for English "Aryan" to express the same idea, i.e. "Indo-Iranian". However, English language "Aryan" subsequently evolved to mean something else, and is therefore no longer a synonym of ārya-.
  • Een heilig persoon in het boeddhisme wordt ook wel een 'Ariya' of 'Arya' of 'Ariya-Puggala' genoemd. Een heilige heeft de verlichting behaald of behaalt het zonder twijfel in een leven in de nabije toekomst. De term wordt ook gebruikt voor degenen die het pad bewandelen, maar nog niet verlicht zijn, volgens het Theravada gebeurt dit dan binnen zeven wedergeboortes. Binnen het Mahayana boeddhisme worden de Bodhisattvas, zij die het pad zijn ingetreden, als heiligen beschouwd, ongeacht de weg zij nog moeten gaan.
  • Ārya é uma palavra que pertence ao Sânscrito (आर्य) e ao Avéstico e que tem sido utilizada, ao longo da história, por Hindus, Jainistas, Zoroastristas e Budistas. O termo tem servido para se referir a uma vasta panóplia de significados positivos, geralmente em contexto religioso.
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  • Ārya is an Old Indic and Old Iranian language self-designator that first appears in the ancient religious literature of the Indians and of the Iranians. The adjective is significant to Buddhists, Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, and Zoroastrians. In Indian languages, ā́rya- and similar-looking words also have numerous other meanings, primarily as attributes of co-religionists. For example, in Pāli and other Prakrits, ārya developed various forms such as ariya, ayya, ajja, and aje.
  • Een heilig persoon in het boeddhisme wordt ook wel een 'Ariya' of 'Arya' of 'Ariya-Puggala' genoemd. Een heilige heeft de verlichting behaald of behaalt het zonder twijfel in een leven in de nabije toekomst. De term wordt ook gebruikt voor degenen die het pad bewandelen, maar nog niet verlicht zijn, volgens het Theravada gebeurt dit dan binnen zeven wedergeboortes.
  • Ārya é uma palavra que pertence ao Sânscrito (आर्य) e ao Avéstico e que tem sido utilizada, ao longo da história, por Hindus, Jainistas, Zoroastristas e Budistas. O termo tem servido para se referir a uma vasta panóplia de significados positivos, geralmente em contexto religioso.
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  • Arya
  • Heilige (boeddhisme)
  • Arya
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