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The spontaneously present pure realm of this utterly lucid nature of phenomena. It comes to be realized that ''Ghanavyuha'', in [[Longchenpa]]'s ''[[The Precious Treasury of Philosophical Systems]]'' (translation by ([[RB]]) refers to a pure [[Sambhogakaya]] realm. The pure realm of [[dharmakaya]], which is simply the direct recognition of [[buddha nature]], is not manifest. This pure realm of [[Sambhogakaya]] which comes to be revealed, consists of awareness's own manifestations; this term..."manifestly perfect buddha", is a reference to this manifest realm. ([[RB]]) | |||
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The spontaneously present pure realm of this utterly lucid nature of phenomena. It comes to be realized that Ghanavyuha, in Longchenpa's The Precious Treasury of Philosophical Systems (translation by (RB) refers to a pure Sambhogakaya realm. The pure realm of dharmakaya, which is simply the direct recognition of buddha nature, is not manifest. This pure realm of Sambhogakaya which comes to be revealed, consists of awareness's own manifestations; this term..."manifestly perfect buddha", is a reference to this manifest realm. (RB)