anattā (Q488506)

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Non-self, a key concept in Buddhism
  • Anatman
  • no-self doctrine
  • no-soul doctrine
  • nonself
  • non-self
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anattā
Non-self, a key concept in Buddhism
  • Anatman
  • no-self doctrine
  • no-soul doctrine
  • nonself
  • non-self

Statements

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𑀅𑀦𑀢𑁆𑀢𑀸 (Pali)
अनत्ता
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अनात्मन् (Sanskrit)
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අනාත්ම (Sinhala)
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အနတ္တ (Burmese)
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อนัตตา (Thai)
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無我 (Traditional Chinese)
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无我 (Simplified Chinese)
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無我 (Japanese)
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All forms are unreal
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All forms are unreal
279 `All forms are unreal,' he who knows and sees this becomes passive in pain; this is the way that leads to purity. (English)
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Impermanence / Non-self; 無常 / 無我; 諸行無常 / 諸法無我

Identifiers

An\u0101tman
Anātman
Variants Anattā Nirātman Non-self
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Anātman. Non-self
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Philosophy. Psychology. Religion--Buddhism--Doctrinal and systematic Buddhism--Special doctrines--Seal of Three Laws--Anātman. Non-self
 
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