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[[Buddha Nature]] (bde gshegs snying po): It is not an "entity" but the ultimate nature of mind, free from the veils of ignorance. Every sentient being is has the potential to actualize this Buddha Nature by attaining perfect knowledge of the nature of mind. It is in a way the "primordial goodness" of sentient beings. [MR]
'''Buddha Nature''' - ([[Sugatagarbha]] / [[bde gshegs snying po]])
[[Category: Key Terms]]
==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]]
 
*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]]
 
==Etymology==
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==Relevance==
*The buddha nature principle is most directly linked with [[Buddha Shakyamuni]]'s [[third turning of the wheel of Dharma]], where he addressed this topic at length in such [[sutra]]s as [[Tathagatagarbha Sutra]], the [[Mahayana Mahaparinirvana Sutra]], and the [[Lankavatara Sutra]], amongst others. Despite their roots in the [[Sutra]] tradition of the [[Mahayana]], these teachings are also closely linked with the view and practice of the various [[Vajrayana]] traditions, such as [[Mahamudra]] and [[Dzogchen]]. [[CJD]]
 
 
==Related Terms==
*[[Wisdom]]
 
==Alternate Translations==
*[[Buddha Essence]]
*[[Sugata Essence]]
 
 
==External links==
*[http://www.webspawner.com/users/bodhisattva/index.html "Buddha Nature" sutras]
*[http://www.nirvanasutra.org.uk Nirvana Sutra]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddha-nature Wikipedia Buddha Nature page]
 
 
==References==
 
 
[[Category: Mahayana Terms]]

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Buddha Nature - (Sugatagarbha / bde gshegs snying po)

Description

  • 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

Etymology

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Relevance


Related Terms

Alternate Translations


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