Anatta

/əˈnɑːtə/ noun

A central Buddhist philosophical concept meaning 'non-self' or 'absence of permanent, unchanging self'; the idea that nothing in existence has a fixed, eternal identity.

From Pali and Sanskrit 'anatta/anatman,' composed of 'an-' (not) + 'atman' (self, soul). Directly contrasts with Hindu concepts of an eternal atman or soul.

AMአንድ ነኝ
ARلا أنا
BNনা
CAno sóc jo
CSne-já
DAikke-jeg
DENicht-Selbst
ELόχι εγώ
ESno-yo
FAمن نیستم
FIei-minä
FRnon-soi
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