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Sugata Essence ([[bde gshegs snying po]]) - 1) applies to the aspect of the mind essence present as the indivisibility of the [[Two Truths]] as itself the essence of Buddhahood. | Sugata Essence ([[bde gshegs snying po]]) - 1) applies to the aspect of the [[mind essence]] present as the indivisibility of the [[Two Truths]] as itself the essence of [[Buddhahood]]. | ||
2) Another word for [[Buddha Nature]], the enlightened essence inherent in sentient beings. Sugatagarbha ([[bde bar gshegs pa'i snying po]]) | 2) Another word for [[Buddha Nature]], the enlightened essence inherent in sentient beings. [[Sugatagarbha]] ([[bde bar gshegs pa'i snying po]]) | ||
[[Category: Key Terms]][[Category: Mahayana]][[Category: Vajrayana]][[Category: Tantra]] | [[Category: Key Terms]][[Category: Mahayana]][[Category: Vajrayana]][[Category: Tantra]] |
Latest revision as of 12:51, 27 February 2007
Sugata Essence (bde gshegs snying po) - 1) applies to the aspect of the mind essence present as the indivisibility of the Two Truths as itself the essence of Buddhahood.
2) Another word for Buddha Nature, the enlightened essence inherent in sentient beings. Sugatagarbha (bde bar gshegs pa'i snying po)