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'''Buddha Nature''' - [[Sugatagarbha]] - ([[bde gshegs snying po]])
'''Buddha Nature''' - [[Sugatagarbha]] - ([[bde gshegs snying po]])
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==Description==
*It is not an "entity" but ultimate [[nature of mind]], free from veils of [[ignorance]]. Every [[sentient being]] has the potential to actualize this [[buddha nature]] by revealing perfect knowingness through [[pristine cognition]] of this [[nature of mind]]. This is in a way the "primordial goodness" of [[sentient being]]s. The innate all-pervasive [[primordial purity]]. [[MR]]
*It is not an "entity" but ultimate [[nature of mind]], free from veils of [[ignorance]]. Every [[sentient being]] has the potential to actualize this [[buddha nature]] by revealing perfect knowingness through [[pristine cognition]] of this [[nature of mind]]. This is in a way the "primordial goodness" of [[sentient being]]s. The innate all-pervasive [[primordial purity]]. [[MR]]


*Buddha nature ([[bde gshegs snying po]]). [[Sugata garbha]], the essence of the sugatas; the potential for enlightenment or enlightened nature that is inherently present in each sentient being. For a detailed discussions, see Thrangu Rinpoche's 'Buddha Nature,' Rangjung Yeshe Publications. [[RY]]
*Buddha nature ([[bde gshegs snying po]]). [[Sugata garbha]], the essence of the sugatas; the potential for enlightenment or enlightened nature that is inherently present in each sentient being. For a detailed discussions, see Thrangu Rinpoche's 'Buddha Nature,' Rangjung Yeshe Publications. [[RY]]
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==Etymology==
==Etymology==
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Buddha Nature - Sugatagarbha - (bde gshegs snying po)

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  • Buddha nature (bde gshegs snying po). Sugata garbha, the essence of the sugatas; the potential for enlightenment or enlightened nature that is inherently present in each sentient being. For a detailed discussions, see Thrangu Rinpoche's 'Buddha Nature,' Rangjung Yeshe Publications. RY

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