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intrinsic achievement [RY]
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Manifest[ation of] dharmata [visionary appearance of actual reality (one of the [[snang ba bzhi]] [IW]


attain dharmata [IW]
dharmata becoming manifest [RY]
 
actual/ direct perception of the (true) nature of phenomena* [RB]
 
direct realization of ultimate nature, manifest dharmata, SA snang bzhi, vision of the real manifestation of existence, visual manifestation of reality [JV]
 
Manifest[ation of] dharmata [IW]
 
Manifest Dharmata. The first of the four visions in Dzogchen practice [RY]
 
Manifest Dharmata, innate nature in actuality; visionary appearance of actual reality; actual/ direct perception of true nature of reality [RY]
 
Absolute nature becoming manifest [RY]


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ཆོས་ཉིད་མངོན་སུམ
Manifest[ation of] dharmata [visionary appearance of actual reality (one of the snang ba bzhi [IW]

dharmata becoming manifest [RY]

actual/ direct perception of the (true) nature of phenomena* [RB]

direct realization of ultimate nature, manifest dharmata, SA snang bzhi, vision of the real manifestation of existence, visual manifestation of reality [JV]

Manifest[ation of] dharmata [IW]

Manifest Dharmata. The first of the four visions in Dzogchen practice [RY]

Manifest Dharmata, innate nature in actuality; visionary appearance of actual reality; actual/ direct perception of true nature of reality [RY]

Absolute nature becoming manifest [RY]