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Actual Reality ([[chos nyid]])
Actual Reality ([[chos nyid]])
*According to the Greater Vehicle or Mahāyāna Buddhism, actual reality (Tib. [[chos nyid]], Skt. [[dharmata]]) is a synonym for [[emptiness]] ([[śūnyatā]]) or [[ultimate truth]] ([[paramarthasatya]]). In [[Atiyoga]] literature, the actual reality or ultimate truth of [[phenomena]] is contrasted with the [[apparent reality of phenomena]] ([[chos can]], Skt. [[dharmin]]). The word [[dharma]] in the sense of “knowable phenomena” or “things” is considered to be neutral in terms of these empty and apparent aspects. For an elaborate discussion of these distinctions, see [[Maitreya]]'s [[Analysis of Phenomena and Reality]] ([[Dharmadharmatāvibhāga]], T. 4022-3), and from the [[rnying ma]] perspective, NSTB, pp. 215, 319, and 330. [[GD]] (from the Glossary to [[Tibetan Elemental Divination Paintings]])
*According to the Greater Vehicle or Mahāyāna Buddhism, actual reality (Tib. [[chos nyid]], Skt. [[dharmata]]) is a synonym for [[emptiness]] ([[śūnyatā]]) or [[ultimate truth]] ([[paramarthasatya]]). In [[Atiyoga]] literature, the actual reality or ultimate truth of [[phenomena]] is contrasted with the [[apparent reality of phenomena]] ([[chos can]], Skt. [[dharmin]]). The word [[dharma]] in the sense of “knowable phenomena” or “things” is considered to be neutral in terms of these empty and apparent aspects. For an elaborate discussion of these distinctions, see [[Maitreya]]'s ''[[Analysis of Phenomena and Reality]] ([[Dharmadharmatāvibhāga]]'', T. 4022-3), and from the [[rnying ma]] perspective, NSTB, pp. 215, 319, and 330. [[GD]] (from the Glossary to [[Tibetan Elemental Divination Paintings]])


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Actual Reality (chos nyid)