Wu wo kong, Wú wǒ kōng: 1 definition
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無我空 [wú wǒ kōng] refers to: “emptiness of no-self”.
無我空 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Sanskrit] anātma-śūnyatas; anātma-śūnyatā; śūnyatānātmatā.
[Vietnamese] vô ngã không.
[Korean] 무아공 / mua gong.
[Japanese] ムガクウ / muga kū.
Chinese language.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Partial matches: Kong, Wu wo, Wo, Wu, Gua.
Full-text: Vo nga khong, Anatmashunyatas, Anatmashunyata, Shang cheng chan, Si zhong shou ji, Wu wei chan, Da xiao er cheng.
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