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Wylie | rdzogs pa chen po |
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English Definition | Great perfection. A term exclusive to Nyingma doctrine and meditation. The spontaneous and natural perfection of fully enlightened qualities possessed by the three [kāyas] within the reality of mind, i.e. the primodially empty nature [dharmakāya]; the naturally luminous [sambhogakāya]; and all-pervasive compassion [nirmāṇakāya], which is otherwise the ultimate reality of all phenomena. |
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