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Dharmakaya ([[chos sku]]).
 
  
*The first of the [[Three Kayas]], which is devoid of constructs, and space-like as this nature of all things. The basic and all-pervasive nature of all phenomena. Dharmakaya also is designated as the 'body' of enlightened qualities. Dharmakaya should be understood individually according to ground, path and fruition. [RY]
 
  
The [[kaya]]s:  Various aspects or states of [[buddhahood]].  One recognizes two, three, four, or five kayas.
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*o rgyan zhal gdams dmar khrid don bsdus
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*o rgyan zhal gdams dmar khrid don bsdus thugs phreng
  
*Two Kayas: [[dharmakaya]], the absolute body, and [[rupakaya]], the body of form.
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'''[[zhal gdams dmar khrid don bsdus thugs kyi phreng ba]]'''  
*Three kayas: the ''[[dharmakaya]]'', or absolute body; the ''[[sambhogakaya]]'', or body of divine enjoyment; and the ''[[nirmanakaya]]'', or manifested body. These correspond to the mind, speech, and body of an enlightened buddha and are expressed as the [[five wisdoms]].
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pp. 691-867, v. 5, in Bla ma dgons 'dus : a cycle of precious teachings and practices of the Nyingmapa tradition rediscovered from its place of concealment / by Gter-chen Sans-rgyas-glin-pa. -- Reproduced from Dudjom Rinpoche's set of xylographic prints. -- Gangtok : Sonam Topgay Kazi, 1972.
*Four Kayas: the ''[[svabhavikakaya]]'', or essential body, is to be added to the [[three kayas]] and represents their inseparability ([[dbyer med]]).
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(Ngagyur nyingmay sungrab ; v. 44-56)  
*Five kayas: to the [[three kayas]] one adds the ''[[avikaravajrakaya]]'', the "unchanging vajra body," and the ''[[abhisambodhikaya]]'', "body of total enlightenment." [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]]
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BQ7662 .526 1972 72-903387.  
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Copy: TBRC.
  
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Partly translated in [[Dakini Teachings]] & [[Advice from the Lotus-Born]]
  
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  • o rgyan zhal gdams dmar khrid don bsdus
  • o rgyan zhal gdams dmar khrid don bsdus thugs phreng

zhal gdams dmar khrid don bsdus thugs kyi phreng ba pp. 691-867, v. 5, in Bla ma dgons 'dus : a cycle of precious teachings and practices of the Nyingmapa tradition rediscovered from its place of concealment / by Gter-chen Sans-rgyas-glin-pa. -- Reproduced from Dudjom Rinpoche's set of xylographic prints. -- Gangtok : Sonam Topgay Kazi, 1972. (Ngagyur nyingmay sungrab ; v. 44-56) BQ7662 .526 1972 72-903387. Copy: TBRC.

Partly translated in Dakini Teachings & Advice from the Lotus-Born