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the absolute, corresponds to [[absolute truth]], absolute, 'fully established'. consummate, established reality, established phenomena, full presence, ultimate cognition of reality, brought to perfection, fully established, synonym absolute, the ideally absolute, totally real, perfected, thoroughly established phenomena, thoroughly established [esp. in context of [[mtshan nyid gsum]]. full presence, thoroughly established, the ideally absolute. [[yongs su grub pa]] the absolute, corresponds to absolute truth, ultimate cognition of reality, brought to perfection, totally real, perfected, thoroughly established phenomena, thoroughly established, esp. in context of mtshan nyid gsum. fully established, synonym absolute.<br>
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1) Akanishta realm; 2) Gandavyuha Akanishta; 3) the densely arrayed buddha-field of Akanishta [IW]  
2) Unchanging absolute. Same as emptiness or suchness. See also 'three natures.' 3) Unmistaken absolute. [RY]<br>
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Realm of Akanishtha; Akanishtha realm [RY]
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Revision as of 21:54, 22 January 2006

1) Akanishta realm; 2) Gandavyuha Akanishta; 3) the densely arrayed buddha-field of Akanishta [IW]

Realm of Akanishtha; Akanishtha realm [RY]