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Dharmadhatu (Sanskrit: धर्मधातु, romanized:
Dharmadhātu, lit. 'Realm of
Ultimate Reality'; Tibetan: ཆོས་ཀྱི་དབྱིངས, Wylie: Chos kyi dbying, THL: Chökyi...
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wrote several works,
including the
Discernments of the
Huayan Dharmadhātu (Huayan
fajie guanmen).
Zhiyan (Chinese: 智儼; Wade–Giles: Chih-yen, c...
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Dharmadhatu (Chinese: 四法界; pinyin: sì fǎjiè) is a
philosophical concept propagated by
Master Dushun (Chinese: 杜順; 557-640 CE), the
founder of...
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symbolizes absolute enlightenment, strength, elegance, the
universe (
Dharmadhatu), and mu (emptiness). It is
characterised by a
minimalism influenced...
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considered to be a
cosmic Buddha whose body is the
entire universe, the
Dharmadhātu.
Vairocana is not to be
confused with
Vairocana Mahabali, son of the...
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Radical Dzogchen of the Vajra-Heart. Longchenpa's
Treasury of the
Dharmadhatu (
Dharmadhātu ratna kośa nāma//Chos
dbyings rin po che'i
mdzod ces bya ba). Translated...
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bodhisattva knows that all
dharmas rest
eternally on the
fundamental element (
dharmadhatu)
without coming or going. The
Buddha remarks in the Śūraṅgama Samādhi...
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Thusness (Skt. tathātā, 如如 ruru), tathāgatagarbha (如来藏 rulaizang), and the
Dharmadhatu (法界 fajie). The
Threefold Truth may be
contemplated independently as...
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phenomena (shi). The
influence of the
related Huayan theory of the
Fourfold Dharmadhatu can be seen in the Five
Ranks of
Dongshan Liangjie (806–869), the founder...
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attributed to Nagarjuna,
including the
Dharmadhatustava (Hymn to the
Dharmadhatu,
which shows later influences), Mahayanavimsika, Salistambakarikas, the...