Asuttama
Asuttama is a term derived from the Pali language, commonly encountered in Buddhist philosophy and literature. It refers to something that is not inhabited, not occupied, or not settled. In a literal sense, it can describe a place devoid of inhabitants, such as an empty dwelling or an uninhabited land.
Within the context of Buddhist teachings, asuttama often carries a deeper, more metaphorical meaning related to
The concept of asuttama can also be applied to the mind. A mind that is not "inhabited"