Noun
anatta (countable and uncountable, plural anattas)
(Buddhism) The idea that there is no separate self or soul; egolessness. One of the three marks of existence.
anatta (countable and uncountable, plural anattas)
Archaic form of annatto.
anatta (countable and uncountable, plural anattas)
(Buddhism) The idea that there is no separate self or soul; egolessness. One of the three marks of existence.
anatta (countable and uncountable, plural anattas)
Archaic form of annatto.
Sources of Indian Tradition, vol. 1, ed. Theodore de Bary (NY: Columbia UP, 1958), p. 93-94 Thus, the conventional translation of anatta as "no-soul" for example, in Walpola Rahula, What the Buddha Taught (NY: Grove, 1962), p. 51-66 can be confusing. Source: Internet
The emphasis in this system is on understanding the three marks of existence, dukkha, anatta and anicca. Source: Internet