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[[chos thams cad ye nas sangs rgyas pa]] - all phenomena primordially perfected [RY]
 
  
[[chos thams cad ye nas sangs rgyas pa]] - all [[dharmas]] are perfect, and primordially enlightened [IW]
 
 
[[ye nas sangs rgyas]] - {[[sems kyi rang bzhin]] [[ye nas sangs rgyas]] [[ste]]} mind's nature is [[a buddha]] from the beginning. [RY]
 
 
[[ye nas sangs rgyas]] - [[primordial enlightenment]] [JV]
 
 
[[ye nas sangs rgyas kyi rgyud]] - Primordial Buddhahood Tantra. One of the [[Twenty-five Tantras of the Great Perfection]] taught by [[Shri Singha]] to [[Vairochana]] [RY]
 
 
[[ye nas sangs rgyas pa]] - enlightened from the very beginning, attained [[Buddhahood]] from the very beginning; primordially perfected [RY]
 
 
[[ye nas sangs rgyas pa]] - enlightened from the very beginning [JV]
 
 
[[ye nas sangs rgyas pa'i dkyil 'khor gsum]] - The Three Primordially Enlightened [[Mandala]]s [RY]
 
 
[[sems nyid ye nas sangs rgyas pa'i rang bzhin]] - primal buddha [[nature of mind]] [RY]
 
 
See [[buddha nature]] [RWB]
 
 
 
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