The Hindu concept of ātman entails that each of us is actually just an aspect of Brahman, the unified divine reality. Does the Buddhist doctrine of anātman also entail that we are all just part of the same underlying reality? Why or why not?
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A) king.
B) sage.
C) cow.
D) spirit.
Q141: Maitreyi is the _ of Yajnavalkya.
A) mother
B)
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A) king.
B) sage.
C) cow.
D) spirit.
Q143: In the text, Gargi challenges
A) Janaka.
B) Yajnavalkya.
C)
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