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− | Anatman (Sanskrit) / ''Anatta'' (Pali): Non-self; non-ego; ownerless; impersonality. The Buddhist negation of the Hindu understanding of Atman (the True Self) as an indestructible and immortal core of personal individuality. However, the Buddhist view of Emptiness (No Self / Ultimate Reality) corresponds exactly with the Hindu view of Atman (the True Self /Ultimate Reality). | + | Anatman ([[Sanskrit]]) / ''[[Anatta]]'' ([[Pali]]): Non-self; non-ego; ownerless; impersonality. The Buddhist negation of the Hindu understanding of [[Atman]] (the True Self) as an indestructible and immortal core of personal individuality. However, the Buddhist view of [[Emptiness]] (No Self / Ultimate Reality) corresponds exactly with the Hindu view of [[Atman]] (the True Self /Ultimate Reality). |
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Revision as of 04:37, 4 April 2013
Anatman (Sanskrit) / Anatta (Pali): Non-self; non-ego; ownerless; impersonality. The Buddhist negation of the Hindu understanding of Atman (the True Self) as an indestructible and immortal core of personal individuality. However, the Buddhist view of Emptiness (No Self / Ultimate Reality) corresponds exactly with the Hindu view of Atman (the True Self /Ultimate Reality).