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The Anattalakkhaṇa Sutta (Pali) or Anātmalakṣaṇa Sūtra (Sanskrit), is traditionally recorded as the second discourse delivered by Gautama Buddha. The title translates to the "Not-Self Characteristic Discourse", but is also known as the Pañcavaggiya Sutta (Pali) or Pañcavargīya Sūtra (Skt.), meaning the "Group of Five" Discourse.

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  • The Anattalakkhaṇa Sutta (Pali) or Anātmalakṣaṇa Sūtra (Sanskrit), is traditionally recorded as the second discourse delivered by Gautama Buddha. The title translates to the "Not-Self Characteristic Discourse", but is also known as the Pañcavaggiya Sutta (Pali) or Pañcavargīya Sūtra (Skt.), meaning the "Group of Five" Discourse. (en)
  • 무아의 상태에 관한 경(무아상경, 팔리어:Anattalakkhaṇa Sutta, 산스크리트어:Anātmalakṣaṇa Sūtra)은 전통적으로 석가모니가 구경각을 이룬 뒤 제자들에게 두 번째로 설한 법문이다. 불교의 근본 교의인 무아의 바탕이 된다. (ko)
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  • The Anattalakkhaṇa Sutta (Pali) or Anātmalakṣaṇa Sūtra (Sanskrit), is traditionally recorded as the second discourse delivered by Gautama Buddha. The title translates to the "Not-Self Characteristic Discourse", but is also known as the Pañcavaggiya Sutta (Pali) or Pañcavargīya Sūtra (Skt.), meaning the "Group of Five" Discourse. (en)
  • 무아의 상태에 관한 경(무아상경, 팔리어:Anattalakkhaṇa Sutta, 산스크리트어:Anātmalakṣaṇa Sūtra)은 전통적으로 석가모니가 구경각을 이룬 뒤 제자들에게 두 번째로 설한 법문이다. 불교의 근본 교의인 무아의 바탕이 된다. (ko)
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  • Anattalakkhaṇa Sutta (en)
  • 무아의 상태에 관한 경 (ko)
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