Pañcātma
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Antarātmā · Nirātmā · Parātmā · Pañcātmā · Sūkṣmātmā · the Divine Five-Souls
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Kalpabuddha
The doctrine that the five Tathāgatas, as the five wisdoms/senses, together constitute the human self.
That is what is called the Divine Five-Souls (`Pañcātma`), which form the self.
San Hyan Tattvajnana
A set of five subtle aspects of the ātmā (Ātmā, Parātmā, Antarātmā, Sūkṣmātmā, Nirātmā), each with a bodily seat and cognitive function.
Such is what is called the five *ātmā*s (*Pañcātmā*).
*Ātmā*, *Parātmā*, *Nirātmā*, *Antarātmā*, *Sūkṣmātmā*.