‘No-self’. The view that there is nothing about the person which persists eternally without change.
‘No-self’. The view that there is nothing about the person which persists eternally without change.
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The third section of the Pali Canon, containing learned commentaries on the teachings
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“Abode of the Gods,” "Abode of the Deathless", which refers to nirvana ·
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The Buddha of the Western Paradise, the Pure Land, and focus of devotion in Japanese Pure Land Buddhism. Buddhas having unlimited light and life respectively.
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Impermanence, change – one of the three marks of existence.
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Literally ‘worthy’. The highest state attainable in Theravada Buddhism.
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A perfect example or model of something.
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‘Worthy One’ – the highest attainment in Theravada Buddhism. Fourth Stage of the Theravada Arhat Path.
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Emperor of India in the 3rd century BCE.
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Self; soul.- The eternal soul in Hinduism
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