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guru of absolute dharmat / the ultimate nature [IW]
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the 7-fold absolute [IW]
 
the 7-fold absolute [Nyingma mantra, maha yoga view, in absolute truth te nature of all dharmas is the secret treasury of all the tathagatas, the 'bras chos lnga + dbyings + ye shes] [IW]
 
seven traits/ attributes of ultimate reality [RB]
 
[[don dam skor bdun]] seven traits/ attributes of ultimate reality [RY]


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Latest revision as of 07:19, 6 May 2021

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དོན་དམ་དཀོར་བདུན
the 7-fold absolute [IW]

the 7-fold absolute [Nyingma mantra, maha yoga view, in absolute truth te nature of all dharmas is the secret treasury of all the tathagatas, the 'bras chos lnga + dbyings + ye shes] [IW]

seven traits/ attributes of ultimate reality [RB]

don dam skor bdun seven traits/ attributes of ultimate reality [RY]