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Stage of non-regression

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stage of non-regression
不退位 (Skt avaivartika, avivartika, or avini-vartaniya; Jpn futai-i )

    Also, stage of non-retrogression. One of the stages of bodhisattva practice. One who reaches this stage never backslides, always advancing in Buddhist practice toward the goal of Buddhahood. In the stage of non-regression, a bodhisattva neither retreats to a lower stage of bodhisattva practice nor regresses to the stages of voice-hearers and cause-awakened ones or to the four evil paths—the realms of hell, hungry spirits, animals, and asuras. T'ient'ai (538-597) defined the first stage of security among the fifty-two stages of bodhisattva practice as the stage of non-regression.

See also; three kinds of non-regression.

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