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What is the anatmavada in Buddhism?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Antta is composite pali word consisting of an not without and atta soul. the term refers to the central Buddhist doctrine that "there is in humans no permanent, underlying substance that can be called the soul." ... Anatta or Anatta-vada is also referred to as the "no-soul or no-self doctrine" of Buddhism.
Answered by harry1595
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The term refers to the centralBuddhist doctrine that "there is in humans no permanent, underlying substance that can be called the soul." ... Anatta or Anatta-vada is also referred to as the "no-soul or no-self doctrine" of Buddhism.
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