I'm not too familiar with Buddhist philosophy, but I would assume that an absence of desire would preclude temptation. What is temptation, after all, but a desire for something you think you shouldn't desire or shouldn't have/do? The moment you were tempted, you would desire a particular outcome and no longer be the perfect, desire-free Buddhist, right?
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