Definition of Dharmata. Meaning of Dharmata. Synonyms of Dharmata

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Dharmata. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Dharmata and, of course, Dharmata synonyms and on the right images related to the word Dharmata.

Definition of Dharmata

No result for Dharmata. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Dharmata from wikipedia

- Robinson, echoing D. T. Suzuki, conveys how the Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra perceives dharmata through the portal of śūnyatā: "The Laṅkāvatāra is always careful to balance...
- Dharma-dharmatā-vibhāga (Chinese: 辨法法性論; pinyin: Biàn fǎ fǎ xìng lùn; Distinguishing Dharmas and Dharmata) is a short Yogācāra work, attributed to Maitreya-nātha...
- 2010), P****ages into Deformity (Willowtip, 2013), Disposal of the Dead / Dharmata (Willowtip, 2016), and The Sanguinary Impetus (Willowtip, 2020). The group...
- qualities. Body in the sense of embodiment of the real nature of reality (dharmata) Mahayana sources emphasize that the three bodies are ultimately not separate...
- The Supplication of the Bardo of Dharmata" (chos nyid bar do'i gsol 'debs thos grol chen mo), the bardo of dharmata (including the bardo of dying); "Great...
- of mind (Sanskrit: cittatā or citta-dharmatā; Tibetan: སེམས་ཉིད་, semnyi; Wyl. sems nyid) may refer to: Dharmatā, also called suchness or thatness (Tathātā)...
- his translation and commentary of Asanga's Distinguishing Dharma from Dharmata, he writes, "all three traditions of hinayana, mahayana, and vajrayana...
- distinction and correlation (vibhāga) between phenomena (dharma) and reality (dharmatā). Abhisamayalankara ( "Ornament for clear realization", Tib. mngon-par...
- vidhamane. Mahā kārya pratişţhāpane, sarvārtha sādhane, supratipūri ayatna dharmatā. Mahā vikurvite, mahā maitrī upasamhite, mahārşi susamgŗhīte samantārtha...
- distinct realms of those to be guided." Samantabhadra as ground: "Is the dharmata of all phenomena — suchness. This is also called "Samantabhadra as nature"...