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Arhat. Ch: lohan, Sk: arhan. Abbreviation of arakan ˆ’—…ŠΏ, a translation of the Sk. term arhan. Also ougu ‰ž‹Ÿ. The highest disciples of *Shaka Žί‰ή. In Hinayana Buddhism, rakan are revered as having completed their training and ranked as mugaku –³Šw (nothing else to learn), which indicates that they achieved the highest point that a disciple of Shaka could reach. However, in Mahayana Buddhism, rakan who aim at their own salvation are placed next in rank to boddhisattva *bosatsu •μŽF. It is said that when Shaka entered nirvana (see *nehan-zu ŸΈžΟ}), rakan were ordered to live in this world and protect the True Law shouhou ³–@. Therefore, rakan are depicted in the guise of priests, with buddhist monks' robes *kesa ŒUΎ and bald heads teihatsu ’δ”―. Rakan were depicted in painting in the Six dynasties, but after Xuanzhuang (Jp: Genjou ŒΊšχ, 600-664) translated HOUJUUKI –@Z‹L containing biographies of sixteen rakan *juuroku rakan \˜Z—…ŠΏ, the cult of rakan became popular . Since the 9c numerous paintings and sculptures of rakan were produced in both China and Japan. Typically, they are depicted in a group of sixteen or eighteen juuhachi rakan \”ͺ—…ŠΏ, and this may be expanded to five hundred rakan *gohyaku rakan Œά•S—…ŠΏ. Rakan paintings are often stylistically classified into two groups: the riryuumin-you —›—΄–°—l, the moderate style with thin, even lines which is associated with the 11c painter Li Gonglin (Jp: Ri Kourin —›Œφ—Ω) also called Li Longmean (Jp: Ri Ryuumin —›—΄–°), and the zengetsuyou ‘TŒŽ—l, a bolder style with exaggerated lines that is associated with the 9c painter Guanxiu also called Chanyue (Jp: Kankyuu ŠΡ‹x). See *zengetsuyou rakan ‘TŒŽ—l—…ŠΏ. However, there are quite a few examples which are not included in either of these two styles.
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