The Buddha analyzes the human person through five components, proving that none of them can be considered a permanent "Self" or "Atman":
After hearing this discourse, all five monks attained full enlightenment (Arahantship) by liberating their minds from all taints through non-clinging. The Buddha analyzes the human person through five
The first five disciples ( Pancha Vaggiya Bhikkhus ): Kondanna, Vappa, Bhaddiya, Mahanama, and Assaji. The Buddha analyzes the human person through five
The Sermon that Led to the First Arahants The Buddha analyzes the human person through five
The Buddha analyzes the human person through five components, proving that none of them can be considered a permanent "Self" or "Atman":
After hearing this discourse, all five monks attained full enlightenment (Arahantship) by liberating their minds from all taints through non-clinging.
The first five disciples ( Pancha Vaggiya Bhikkhus ): Kondanna, Vappa, Bhaddiya, Mahanama, and Assaji.
The Sermon that Led to the First Arahants