
1) Basic Buddhist doctrine 2) Buddhist not-self
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In Buddhism, the term anattā (Pāli) or anātman (अनात्मन्) refers to the perception of `not-self`, recommended as one of the seven beneficial perceptions, which along with the perception of dukkha, and anicca, is also formally classified among the three marks of existence. ==Anatta in the Nikayas== The ancient Indian word for s.....
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Not-self; ownerless.
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in Buddhism, the doctrine that there is in humans no permanent, underlying substance that can be called the soul. Instead, the individual is ... [3 related articles]
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Buddhist theory that there is no permanent entity or self. It is one of the three characteristics of existence in Buddhism;dukkha (suffering) and
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Buddhist theory that there is no permanent entity or self. It is one of the three characteristics of existence in Buddhism; dukkha (suffering) and anicca (impermanence or change) are the other two. Buddhists say that people are made of five skandas, or elements: body, sensation, perception, will, and consciousness. All these things change c...
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the doctrine asserting the nonexistence of a personal and immortal soul. Sanskrit,anatman. Cf. Three Signs of Being.
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