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"Dharmadhatu"
Keywords:
phenomena
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realm
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uncontrived
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dbyings
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noumenon
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Prajna
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Enlightenment
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Vipassana
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Liberation
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Nirvana
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Middle way
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Buddha-nature
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Ignorance
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Bodhicitta
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Mahamudra
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Enlightenment
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Anatman
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Anatta
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Duhkha
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Rebirth
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Nibbana
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Dependent origination
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Samsara
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Shunyata
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Impermanence
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Sunyata
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Bodhi
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Buddha nature
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Sentient being
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Paramita
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Moksha
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Avidya
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Dharma
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Siddha
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Jnana
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Arhat
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Tantrism
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Prajnaparamita
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Vipashyana
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Buddha
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Mahasiddha
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Bardo
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Bodhisattva
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Buddha
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Nirmanakaya
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Four noble truths
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Dharma
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Dzogchen
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Phowa
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Sambhogakaya
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Emptiness
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Pratyekabuddha
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Kensho
The ultimate truth of phenomena.
kadampa.org
( Skt.): The uncontrived realm of all elements of phenomena, both samsara and nirvana; the ultimate space in which all transpires.
bodhipath-west.org
Lit., the Dharma element or realm wherever the principles of the Buddha's teaching are operative; phenomena and noumenon and their underlying nature.
ymba.org
has several meanings: 1) The content of the mind; 2) all-encompassing space (matrix) in which all phenomena of any sort arise and fall, without beginning or end; or 3) the universe itself with all its world-systems and societies of beings.
zhaxizhuoma.net
In Mahayana Buddhism, dharmadhÄtu (chos kyi dbyings) means "realm of phenomena," where emptiness and dependent co-arising are one.
en.wikipedia.org
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enlightenment
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the absolute reality experienced in enlightenment
trimondi.de