Puggala
Puggala is a Pali term used in Buddhist philosophy, often translated as "person," "individual," or "being." However, its meaning is more nuanced than a simple equivalent. In Buddhist teachings, particularly in the doctrine of anatta (no-self), the concept of puggala is explored to deconstruct the notion of a permanent, independent, and unchanging self or soul.
The Buddha's analysis of existence typically involves five aggregates (khandhas): form, feeling, perception, mental formations, and
The term puggala also appears in discussions about karmic continuity and rebirth. While there is no permanent