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Thank you. What does the passage means?He said so:
[The Buddha said:] "As long as my knowing and seeing how things are, was not quite purified in these twelve aspects, in these three phases of each of the four noble truths, I did not claim in the world with its gods, its Maras and high divinities, in this generation with its monks and brahmans, with its princes and men to have discovered the full Awakening that is supreme.
“But as soon as my knowing and seeing how things are, was quite purified in these twelve aspects, in these three phases of each of the four noble truths, then I claimed in the world with its gods, its Maras and high divinities, in this generation with its monks and brahmans, its princes and men to have discovered the full Awakening that is supreme. Knowing and seeing arose in me thus: ‘My heart’s deliverance is unassailable. This is the last birth. Now there is no renewal of being.’”
– Dhammacakkappavattana sutta, Samyutta Nikaya 56.11
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How did he know this, ‘My heart’s deliverance is unassailable. This is the last birth. Now there is no renewal of being.’"
How did he know it was the ‘last birth’?