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[PDF] A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF ANATTA AND ITS

Returning to the argument of the Buddha, we will use consciousness as an example into the insight of the Buddha here: Consciousness is not self If 

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In Buddhist philosophy, dukkha is one of the three marks of existence (ti-lakkha?a), namely anicc?, dukkha and anatt?: “The Buddha taught: All compounded 

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For example, it would include the experience of Niwdna: selflessness also char- acterises that experience Finally, a key teaching of the Buddha concerns the 

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The Buddha, in the Mahædukkhakkhandha and the C?šaduk- khakkhandha suttas32, described many examples of the 'mass of suffering' (dukkha-khandha), the plights 

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