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Atma

Atma

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Atma may refer to:
  • A concept in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions. It means the higher self (see Atman
    Atman
    Atman may refer to a concept in several Dharmic Traditions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism:* Ātman * Ātman Atman may also refer to:*Atman the clothing line and fragrance made by Russell Simmons...

    )
  • The American Tamil Medical Association (see ATMA)
  • ATMA - electronic music composer, original from Transylvania, one of the pioneers

of electronic music in eastern Europe (see ATMA
ATMA
Andrei Oliver Brasovean aka ATMA is an electronic music composer originally from Transylvania region of Romania.Born in 20 August 1979 in Sibiu city he studied music theory, music composition and graphics since childhood, and later he studied philosophy and psychology.ATMA started composing...

)

The word "Atma" is Latin for 'world soul'.
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Atma may refer to:
  • A concept in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions. It means the higher self (see Atman
    Atman
    Atman may refer to a concept in several Dharmic Traditions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism:* Ātman * Ātman Atman may also refer to:*Atman the clothing line and fragrance made by Russell Simmons...

    )
  • The American Tamil Medical Association (see ATMA)
  • ATMA - electronic music composer, original from Transylvania, one of the pioneers

of electronic music in eastern Europe (see ATMA
ATMA
Andrei Oliver Brasovean aka ATMA is an electronic music composer originally from Transylvania region of Romania.Born in 20 August 1979 in Sibiu city he studied music theory, music composition and graphics since childhood, and later he studied philosophy and psychology.ATMA started composing...

)

The word "Atma" is Latin for 'world soul'. It was a name given by philosopher Arthur B. Schopenhauer to his pet dog.

The word Atma has its origins in Sanskrit.