“Thats my doubt sir. The Meaning of Anatta is not being asked/questioned .”
Ah, I see. You provided a translation that says “When one perceives with wisdom that all things are without a Self...”, so I thought that was what you took anatta to mean, in which case I suggested you look at anatta in a different way.
So, your question, if I understand correctly, is this:
In “sabbe dhammā anatta …”, does “sabbe dhammā” include nibbana?
If it does then it follows that nibbana is dukkha.
I still consider nibbana to NOT be included in “sabbe dhammā“, and my reasoning this this:
You referenced:
The table lists 3 Ultimate Realities (paramatta dhammā), of cittā, cetasikā, rupā
The three paramatta dhammā make up everything (sankhata) in this world (of 31 realms)
Nibbana is on its own column, separate from the paramatta dhammā, and is asankhata
Regards,
Lang