Anatta, Āṇatta: 12 definitions
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Anatta means something in Buddhism, Pali, Hinduism, Sanskrit, Jainism, Prakrit. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungAnātta (अनात्त):—Adj. nicht genommen , — entzogen [Kātyāyana’s Śrautasūtra 9,5,12.]
Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम् (saṃskṛtam), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.
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Starts with: Anatta Sanna, Anatta Sutta, Anatta Vada, Anattalakhana Sutta, Anattalakhana Vatthu, Anattamana, Anattaniya Sutta, Anattanupassana.
Ends with (+1): Anubhuyamanatta, Chandananatta, Chayanatta, Cinnamanatta, Dhanatta, Dhatunanatta, Juvvanatta, Kammananatta, Karanatta, Labbhamanatta, Mahanatta, Manatta, Migaranatta, Nanatta, Pavattapanatta, Samanatta, Sanatta, Shuddhanatta, Uggaha Mendakanatta, Vinnanatta.
Full-text (+10): Anarta, Samijjhittha, Anatta Sutta, Ajnapta, Anartta, Rinartta, Anatra, Garahin, Anodhi Sutta, Paticcasamuppada, Ajjhittha, Anupassana, Three Universal Truths, Abhidhamma, Giri Sutta, Anatman, Anicca, Shunyata, Sanna, Maharahulovada Sutta.
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Search found 68 books and stories containing Anatta, Āṇatta, Anātta, Aṇaṭṭa, Aṇatta; (plurals include: Anattas, Āṇattas, Anāttas, Aṇaṭṭas, Aṇattas). You can also click to the full overview containing English textual excerpts. Below are direct links for the most relevant articles:
Buddha Desana (by Sayadaw U Pannadipa)
Chapter 12 - Anatta < [Part III - The Doctrine Of Anatta]
Chapter 6 - Atta Versus Anatta < [Part III - The Doctrine Of Anatta]
Chapter 15 - The Practice Of One's Sake < [Part III - The Doctrine Of Anatta]
The Great Chronicle of Buddhas (by Ven. Mingun Sayadaw)
Part 17 - Notes on the Anatta-lakkhaṇa Sutta < [Chapter 42 - The Dhamma Ratanā]
Part 2 - The Vijaya Sutta and its Translation < [Chapter 34a - The Buddha’s Seventeenth Vassa at Veḷuvana]
Part 2 - Establishment of Rāhula in Arahatship through the Cūla-Rāhulovāda Sutta < [Chapter 32b - The Buddha’s Fourteenth Vassa at Savatthi]
Vipassana Meditation (by Chanmyay Sayadaw)
Part 1 - What Is Vipassana? < [Chapter 2 - Preliminary Instructions For Meditators]
Chapter 7 - The Five Factors Of A Meditator
Part 6 - Samatha And Vipassana < [Chapter 1 - Happiness Through Right Understanding]
Patthana Dhamma (by Htoo Naing)
In Asoka’s Footsteps (by Nina Van Gorkom)
Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra (by Gelongma Karma Migme Chödrön)
Preliminary note on the ten concepts (daśa-saṃjñā) < [Chapter XXXVII - The Ten Concepts]
I. Lists of auxiliaries (bodhipākṣika or bodhipakkhiya) < [Note on the Thirty-seven Auxiliaries to Enlightenment]