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real condition of primordial purity [JV]
Three principles that are taught when presenting the various aspects of the Buddha's teachings. These three are often said to be composed of three sets of two: The [[ground]] is the union of the [[two truths]], the [[path]] is the union of the [[two accumulations]], and the fruition is the union of the [[two kayas]].


 
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Three principles that are taught when presenting the various aspects of the Buddha's teachings. These three are often said to be composed of three sets of two: The ground is the union of the two truths, the path is the union of the two accumulations, and the fruition is the union of the two kayas.