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==Religion==
* [[Ātman (Hinduism)|''Ātman'' (Hinduism)]], meaning "Self", a philosophical concept common to all schools of Hindu philosophy
* [[Ātman (Buddhism)|''Ātman'' (Buddhism)]], ''attā'' or ''attan'', a reference to the essential self
** ''[[Anattā]]'' or ''anātman'' — "not-self", central concept in Buddhism
* [[Ātman (Jainism)|''Ātman'' (Jainism)]], or ''Jīva'', a philosophical term used within Jainism to identify the soul
* ''[[Atman jnana]]'' — "knowledge" in the context of Indian philosophy and religions
 
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==People==
* [[Pavel Atman]] (born 1987), Russian handball player
 
==Religion==
* [[Ātman (Jainism)|''Ātman'' (Jainism)]], or ''Jīva'', a philosophical term used within Jainism to identify the soul
* [[Ātman (Hinduism)|''Ātman'' (Hinduism)]], meaning "Self", a philosophical concept common to all schools of Hindu philosophy
* [[Ātman (Buddhism)|''Ātman'' (Buddhism)]], ''attā'' or ''attan'', a reference to the essential self
** ''[[Anattā]]'' or ''anātman'' — "not-self", central concept in Buddhism
* ''[[Atman jnana]]'' — "knowledge" in the context of Indian philosophy and religions
 
==See also==
* [[Ataman]], a title of Cossack and haidamak leaders of various kinds
 
* [[World Soul (disambiguation)]]
* [[Atma (disambiguation)]]