Anatta

Synonyms for "anatta" (2 found)

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19 translations across 16 languages.

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Burmese

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  • အနတ္တ noun (idea that there is no separate self or soul)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 無我 /无我 noun (idea that there is no separate self or soul)

Finnish

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  • anatta noun (idea that there is no separate self or soul)
  • minuuttomuus noun (idea that there is no separate self or soul)

French

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  • anâtman noun (idea that there is no separate self or soul)
  • anātman noun (idea that there is no separate self or soul)

Hindi

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  • अनत्त noun (idea that there is no separate self or soul)

Japanese

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  • 無我 noun (idea that there is no separate self or soul)

Khmer

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  • អនត្តា noun (idea that there is no separate self or soul)

Korean

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  • 무아 noun (idea that there is no separate self or soul)

Lao

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  • ອະນັດຕາ noun (idea that there is no separate self or soul)

Pali

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  • anattā noun (idea that there is no separate self or soul)

Russian

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  • ана́тман noun (idea that there is no separate self or soul)
  • ана́тта noun (idea that there is no separate self or soul)

Sanskrit

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  • अनात्मन् noun (idea that there is no separate self or soul)

Shan

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  • ဢၼတ်ႉတႃႉ noun (idea that there is no separate self or soul)

Sinhalese

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  • අනාත්ම noun (idea that there is no separate self or soul)

Thai

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  • อนัตตา noun (idea that there is no separate self or soul)

Vietnamese

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  • vô ngã noun (idea that there is no separate self or soul)

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The texts indicate that when the Buddha's first disciples heard about anatta, their hearts were filled with joy and they immediately experienced Nirvana.

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