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by Rajah Kuruppu A doctrine in Buddhism that is most important but difficult to
comprehend is Anatta. In most scholarly studies on Buddhism, Anatta is
defined as the absence or denial of a permanent, enduring, abiding self,
soul, ego or individuality. On this simple definition all appear to be
agreed and there is no controversy. Other Stories
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