A bit out of topic but this an interesting insight into pratyekabuddhayana told by Manjushri
From the Mahayana Sutra of Heroic SamadhiAmidst the buddha's retinue were two hundred adherents of the bodhisattvayana who became discouraged, thinking, "Omniscience is hard to attain. We shall pass into parinirvana through the pratyekabuddhayana."
In order to subdue them, the youthful Manjushri said to the bhagavat, "In the past occurred the kalpa called Complete Radiance. During that kalpa I passed into parinirvana three hundred and sixty sextillion times through pratyekabuddhayana."
That retinue doubted this. Shariputra asked the bhagavat, "Since there is no continuation after nirvana, how could this be possible?"
The tathagata replied, "Ask Manjushri. He will tell you."
Shariputra asked Manjushri, "How are we to understand what you said?"
Manjushri replied, " The omniscience tathagata is my witness. Were I to declare otherwise I would be lying to the tathagata. During the kalpa of Complete Radiance a sambuddha called Victor appeared. He passed into parinirvana, but his holy dharma lasted for a hundred thousand years. After its disappearance, the beings there came under the power of conditions and could only be tamed by the demeanor of a pratyekabuddha. Even had a hundred or a thousand buddhas taught them they would have been uninterested; they were only interested in pratyekabuddhas. At the time there were no pratyekabuddhas to receive their offerings, so I declared myself to be a pratyekabuddha in order to ripen those beings. Wherever I went - villages, palaces, and towns - I was perceived as pratyekabuddha. Those beings respected, served, and supported me. As they gradually became vessels, I taught them dharma. I rose into the sky like the king of geese. They gained faith and made the aspiration to the pursue the path leading to such miracles. In such ways I fully ripened the virtues of many beings."
"When I felt that those beings had become tired of supporting me, I caused the words, 'It is time for me to enter nirvana' to be heard. Those beings came to me, carrying various offerings. I entered an absorption in which all perception and sensation ceased, and passed into parinirvana through the force of aspiration. They cremated my body and placed my ashes in a stupa built for that purpose. They venerated my remains and believed that I had passed into nirvana.
"In such a way I passed into parinirvana through the pratyekabuddhayana three hundred and sixty sextillion times during that intermediate kalpa, at the royal palace and elsewhere. By doing so I tamed thirty-six million beings by means of the pratyekabuddhayana. Although I passed into parinirvana through the pratyekabuddhayana, I never passed into complete nirvana."
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After reading this text a few times it seems that the pratyekabuddha do teach when the condition as mentioned 'power of conditions' that sentient being only listen to a pratyekabuddha. One can also draw conclusion that there is only one buddha and many arhats. In the case of Complete Radiance kalpa there is one buddha but many pratyekabuddhas. What is more awesome is Manjushri became the pratyekabuddha!
The second point worth mentioning is Manjushri said 'It is time for me to enter nirvana' and he enter parinirvana and returned! So one who enter parinirvana can choose to come back. Buddha Shakayamuni said the same thing as well. What happens after he entered 'nirvana'? Think about it.