• In Buddhism, the term anattā (Pali: 𑀅𑀦𑀢𑁆𑀢𑀸) or anātman (Sanskrit: अनात्मन्) is the doctrine of "non-self" – that no unchanging, permanent self or...
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  • dukkha (commonly translated as "suffering", "unsatisfactory", "unease"), and anattā (without a lasting essence). The concept of humans being subject to delusion...
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    unsatisfactoriness) and anatta (non-self, non-soul, no essence). It appears in Pali texts as, "sabbe sankhara anicca, sabbe sankhara dukkha, sabbe dhamma anatta", which...
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  • are 'not-self (sabbe dhammā anattā). [...] The absolute indescribability of nirvana, along with its classification as anattā, 'not-self, has helped to keep...
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  • former definition is found in some texts, while in Buddhism, anātman or anattā means non-self. According to Śrī Candraśekhara Bhāratī of Śringeri, Shankara...
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    one's avidya ("ignorance"), particularly about anicca (“impermanence”) and anatta, (“no-self”) and from craving. Samsara continues until moksha is attained...
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    atman concept is incorrect, untrue. Subnotes [a] Anatta, Encyclopædia Britannica (2013), Quote: "Anatta in Buddhism, the doctrine that there is in humans...
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  • no abiding essence. This 'no-soul doctrine' (anatta-vada) he expounded in his second sermon." [a] Anatta Archived 22 January 2021 at the Wayback Machine...
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    Middle Way versus Anekantavada, and self versus non-self (jiva, atta, anatta). Jainism is an ancient religion whose own historiography centres on its...
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    Sutta Anattā (Pali; Skt.: anātman; Eng.: "non-self") Three marks of existence: impermanence (anicca), suffering (dukkha) and non-self (anattā). Skandha...
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  • is found in Buddhist literature's discussion of the concept of non-self (Anatta). Most Buddhist traditions and texts reject the premise of a permanent,...
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    attained. Nirvana has also been claimed by some scholars to be identical with anatta (non-self) and sunyata (emptiness) states though this is hotly contested...
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    The Buddha (section Anatta)
    just a causal series of impermanent psycho-physical elements, which are anatta, without an independent or permanent self. The Buddha instead held that...
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    ISBN 978-81-208-1144-7. [a] Anatta Archived 10 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine, Encyclopædia Britannica (2013), Quote: "Anatta in Buddhism, the doctrine...
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    Buddhist philosophy denies that there is any self or soul. This concept called Anatta (or Anatman) is a part of Three Marks of existence in Buddhist philosophy...
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  • Utada Hikaru "Anata", a song by L'Arc-en-Ciel from their 1998 album Heart Anatta, the Buddhist doctrine of "non-self" This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    New York Press, ISBN 978-0887060397, pp. 120–123 Anatta, Encyclopædia Britannica (2013), Quote: "Anatta in Buddhism, the doctrine that there is in humans...
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  • anicca ("impermanence"), dukkha ("suffering, unsatisfactoriness"), and anattā ("non-self"): the three marks of existence. In the Mahayana traditions vipassanā...
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    Taṇhā (Craving) Tathātā Ten Fetters Three marks of existence Anicca Dukkha Anatta Two truths doctrine Cosmology Ten spiritual realms Six realms Deva realm...
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  • sanna-skandha". The wholesome sanna recognise the three marks of existence (dukkha, anatta[definition needed], anicca[definition needed]), and do not belong to the...
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  • value of human relationships and choice. Absurdism Acosmism Agnosticism Anatta Anti-anti-art Anti-humanism Antinatalism Apatheism Apathy Cynicism (philosophy)...
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    (anatta-vada) he expounded in his second sermon. Anatta Archived 2015-12-10 at the Wayback Machine, Encyclopedia Britannica (2013), Quote: "Anatta in...
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    Routledge. p. 81. ISBN 978-1-317-72386-8. [a] Anatta, Encyclopædia Britannica (2013), Quote: "Anatta in Buddhism, the doctrine that there is in humans...
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    Literature Center "Anatta | Buddhism". Encyclopædia Britannica. Archived from the original on 10 December 2015. Retrieved 10 December 2015. Anatta .. in Buddhism...
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    impermanent (anicca), a source of suffering (dukkha), and lacks a self (anatta). The Four Noble Truths are a means to gaining insights and ending dukkha...
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    perception of anatta (not-self) is applied to this nucleus, the agitated citta becomes calm and impassive with no interest in either atta (self) or anatta (not-self)...
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    Taṇhā (Craving) Tathātā Ten Fetters Three marks of existence Anicca Dukkha Anatta Two truths doctrine Cosmology Ten spiritual realms Six realms Deva realm...
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