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 |  |  | Tathagatagarbha: Encyclopedia - Atman BuddhismAtman is a Sanskrit word, normally translated as 'soul' or 'self' (also ego). In Buddhism, the concept of Atman is the prime consequence of ignorance, – itself the cause of all misery - the foundation of Samsara itself.
In a number of sutras of Mahayana Buddhism, as well as in certain Buddhist Tantras, however, the term "Atman" is used in a dual sense, in some instances denoting the impermanent, mundane ego (attachment to which needs to be overcome), and on other occasions explicitly referring to the ultimately real, p ...
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 |  |  | Tathagatagarbha: Encyclopedia II - Anatta - Presecular position on anatta as presented in the NikayasThe Buddhist term Anatman (Sanskrit), or Anatta (Pali) is an adjective in sutra used to refer to the nature of phenomena as being devoid of the Soul, the ontological and subjective Self (atman) which is the “light (dipam), and only refuge” [DN 2.100]. Of the 662 occurrences of the term Anatta in the Nikayas, its usage is restricted to referring to 22 nouns (forms, feelings, perception, experiences, consciousness, the eye, eye-consciousness, desires, mentation, mental formations, ear, nose, tongue, body, lusts, things unreal, etc.), all p ...
See also:Anatta, Anatta - Summary, Anatta - Presecular position on anatta as presented in the Nikayas, Anatta - Interpretive problems, Anatta - Anatman anatta in the Tathagatagarbha Sutras Read more here: » Anatta: Encyclopedia II - Anatta - Presecular position on anatta as presented in the Nikayas |
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 |  |  | Tathagatagarbha: Encyclopedia II - Shunyata - Śunyata in presecular Buddhism, in the NikayasSunnata. (Skt. Shunyata) "Emptiness" (sunnata) in Pali contexts is not the metaphysical Zero (Nonbeing as the principle of Being, Infinite Possibility as distinguished from Indefinite Actuality), but a characteristic of this world, as in S IV.295 96, where it has been explained that when the Almsman returns from a deathlike Contemplation in which consciousness and feeling have been arrested, "three touches touch him,” "emptiness (sunnato)," "formlessness (animito)" and "making no plans (appanihito phasso)," and he discriminates (viveka) ac ...
See also:Shunyata, Shunyata - Origin and development of śūnyatā, Shunyata - Śunyata in presecular Buddhism, in the Nikayas, Shunyata - Śunyata in the Heart Sutra, Shunyata - Śunyata in Nāgārjuna, Shunyata - Śunyata in the Tathagatagarbha Sutras Read more here: » Shunyata: Encyclopedia II - Shunyata - Śunyata in presecular Buddhism, in the Nikayas |
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