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'''Selflessness''' (Skt. ''nairātmya''; Tib. ''dakmé''; [[Wyl.]] ''bdag med'') - the absence of a permanent, unitary, independent identity, both in individuals and in phenomena.  
'''Selflessness''' (Skt. ''nairātmya'' or ''anātman''; Tib. [[བདག་མེད་པ་]], ''dakmé''[[Wyl.]] ''bdag med'') the absence of a permanent, unitary, independent identity, both in [[selflessness of the individual|individuals]] and in [[selflessness of phenomena|phenomena]].  


===Alternative Translations===
==Alternative Translations==
*Egolessness
*egolessness
*Indentitylessness
*indentitylessness
*no-self
*absence/lack of true existence
*insubstantiality
 
==Further Reading==
* [[Khenpo Ngawang Pelzang]], ''[[A Guide to the Words of My Perfect Teacher]]'', translated by Padmakara Translation Group, published by Shambhala Publications, ISBN 1-59030-073-4, pages 210-219
* [[Tsongkhapa Lobzang Drakpa]], ''[[Lamrim Chenmo|The Great Treatise On The Stages Of The Path To Enlightenment]]'', Vol. 3, Chapters 22, 23 & 24. Snow Lion, ISBN 1-55939-166-9


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.lotsawahouse.org/selflessness.html Individual Selflessness by Mipham Rinpoche]
*{{LH|tibetan-masters/mipham/individual-selflessness|Individual Selflessness by Mipham Rinpoche}}
*{{LH|tibetan-masters/mipham/two-kinds-of-selflessness|Ascertaining the Two Kinds of Selflessness by Mipham Rinpoche}}


[[Category:Key Terms]]
[[Category:Key Terms]]
[[Category:Philosophical Tenets]]
[[Category:Philosophical Tenets]]
[[Category:Four Aspects of the Truth of Suffering]]

Revision as of 13:38, 10 February 2019

Selflessness (Skt. nairātmya or anātman; Tib. བདག་མེད་པ་, dakmé, Wyl. bdag med) — the absence of a permanent, unitary, independent identity, both in individuals and in phenomena.

Alternative Translations

  • egolessness
  • indentitylessness
  • no-self
  • absence/lack of true existence
  • insubstantiality

Further Reading

External links