Definitions from Wiktionary (anatman)
▸ noun: (Buddhism) The doctrine that there is no transcendental ego or soul; that the perceived true self is an illusion. Corresponds to the Hinayana or Theravada Buddhist doctrine of anattā.
▸ noun: (Hinduism) That which is other than the atman (self), such as the body.
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▸ noun: (Buddhism) The doctrine that there is no transcendental ego or soul; that the perceived true self is an illusion. Corresponds to the Hinayana or Theravada Buddhist doctrine of anattā.
▸ noun: (Hinduism) That which is other than the atman (self), such as the body.
Similar:
anatta,
nonabsolutism,
sunyata,
Advaita,
self-naughting,
zeroism,
jnana,
shunyata,
unknown,
notself,
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