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Source: Buddhist Door: GlossaryAlso known as the Three Seals. Three Universal Truths are the basic teaching of Buddha, so that they are commonly used to attest Buddhism. The Three Universal Truths are: 1. All phenomena are impermanent, (i.e., Anicca in Sanskrit). 2. All dharmas are non self, (i.e., Anatta in Sanskrit). 3. The eternity is Nirvana and stillness.

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