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Ice from a theorized superionic water may possess two crystalline structures. At pressures in excess of 50 GPa (7,300,000 psi) such superionic ice would take on a body-centered cubic structure. However, at pressures in excess of 100 GPa (15,000,000 psi) the structure may shift to a more stable face-centered cubic lattice.
Just before his fourteenth birthday, Akira Kizuki discovers that he is a shiki tsukai, a magical warrior with the ability to control the seasons.He is a special one called the "Shinra" He soon finds himself being protected by an attractive humanoid kijyuu named Koyomi.
An area which is over 70% ice on its surface is said to be covered by pack ice. [52] Fully formed sea ice can be forced together by currents and winds to form pressure ridges up to 12 metres (39 ft) tall. [53] On the other hand, active wave activity can reduce sea ice to small, regularly shaped pieces, known as pancake ice. [54]
The fourth stage is that of Arahant (Sanskrit: Arhat), a fully awakened person. They have abandoned all ten fetters and, upon death (Sanskrit: Parinirvāṇa, Pāli: Parinibbāna) will never be reborn in any plane or world, having wholly escaped saṃsāra. [3]
Project ARMS, simply known in Japan as ARMS, is a Japanese manga series written by Kyoichi Nanatsuki and illustrated by Ryoji Minagawa.It was serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday from March 1997 to April 2002, with its chapters collected in 22 tankōbon volumes.
Stream entry is purportedly followed by three subsequent stages of awakening: Sakadāgāmi (once-returner), Anāgāmi (non-returner), and Arahant (fully liberated). The word sotāpanna literally means "one who entered ( āpanna ) the stream ( sota ); stream-enterer", after a metaphor which calls the noble eightfold path a stream which leads to ...
According to U Ba Khin, pariyatti is the teaching of the Buddha, the arahats (fully awakened beings) and the ariyas (persons who have tasted Nibbana), who have really and in detail understood the Four Noble Truths and teach what they themselves know to be true, what they have seen to be true and real from their own experience. At times, when it ...
Samyaksam Buddhāya (To the perfectly awakened one) Namo Sarwa Tathāgatebhyaḥ (Homage to all Tathāgatas [k]) Arahatabhyah (To the Arhats) Samyaksam Buddhebhyaḥ (To the fully and perfectly awakened ones ) Namo Arya Avalokiteśvarāya (Homage to Noble Avalokiteśvara) Bodhisattvāya (To the Bodhisattva) Mahasattvāya (To the Great)