What the Buddha Taught ... Buddha denied the existence of Atman, Soul, etc. within man or without, or anywhere else in the universe. To illustrate, three quotes from the Dhammapada (# 5,6 & 7 of chapter XX; verses 277, 278, 279)
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www.mahabodhi.org/intro/anatta.htm
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Vedanta is metaphysically Being-oriented, specifically the Being of Atman or the true individual self, which is ultimately identical with Brahman or the Absolute Reality. ... It is therefore no wonder that Samkara, the greatest protagonist of Advaita Vedanta, has been described as the Buddha in disguise.
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Unlike the Western concept of "soul" or some interpretations of the Indian "atman", Buddha-nature is not considered an isolated essence of a particular individual, but rather a single unified essence shared by all beings with ... Buddha-nature, Buddha-nature - Buddha-nature vs. atman, Buddha-nature - Development of...
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Atman: : Buddha-nature ... Buddha-nature - Buddha-nature vs. atman ... Atman: Encyclopedia - Buddha-nature...
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Some Buddhist sutras, however, accept the Reality of the Atman, when it is equated with the essential being of the Buddha. ... at the time one becomes a Tathagata, a Buddha, he is in nirvana, and is referred to as 'permanent', 'steadfast', 'calm', 'eternal', and 'Self' [atman]." Similarly, the Srimala Sutra...
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www.indopedia.org/Atman_(Buddhism).html
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Atman (Buddhism) Buddhism Buddhist Buddha Beings Buddhists True Economy. ... ; Atman is a Sanskrit word, normally translated as 'soul' or 'self'. ... This True Self - so the Buddha of such scriptures indicates - must never be confused with the ordinary, mundane ego, which, with all its emotional and moral afflictions,
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www.economicexpert.com/a/Atman:Buddhism.htm
www.economicexpert.com/a/Atman:Buddhism.htm
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GANDHI, THE BUDDHA, AND ATMAN: ... In the Pali scriptures the Buddha uses jiva (not atman) to refer to the self of the five skandhas. The Buddha is always consistent in holding that the self he is rejecting is the noumenal atman not the phenomenal jiva.
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www.class.uidaho.edu/ngier/GBA.htm
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Latest page update: made by sufihameer , Dec 7 2007, 4:51 AM EST (about this update About This Update Buddha-nature vs. Atman - sufihameer; 957 words added; view changes; - complete history)
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This new mode of being and consciousness is the 'nirvana' of the Buddha, the 'brahman-atman' of the Upanishads, the 'al haqq' of the Muslim mystics and the kingdom of heaven of the Christian Gospel. It is here and here alone that we can find the meeting place of all religion." - Bede Griffths;
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