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'''Dharmata''' (devanāgarī: धर्मता ''dharmatā''; Tib. ཆོས་ཉིད་ ''chos nyid'') is literally translated as "suchness," meaning the intrinsic essence of everything, the true nature of reality. | |||
==See also== | |||
*[[Pariniṣpanna]] | |||
*[[Nirvāṇa#Parinirvāṇa|Parinirvāṇa]] | |||
== Online resources == | |||
===Articles=== | |||
*Dharmatā in the ''Questions of Maitreya'' [http://prajnaquest.fr/blog/dharmata-in-the-questions-of-maitreya Part 1], [http://prajnaquest.fr/blog/dharmata-in-the-questions-of-maitreya-part-2/ Part 2], and [http://prajnaquest.fr/blog/dharmata-in-the-questions-of-maitreya-part-3/ Part 3] by David Reigle | |||
[[Category:Buddhist concepts]] | |||
[[Category:Sanskrit terms]] |
Latest revision as of 23:35, 28 July 2017
Dharmata (devanāgarī: धर्मता dharmatā; Tib. ཆོས་ཉིད་ chos nyid) is literally translated as "suchness," meaning the intrinsic essence of everything, the true nature of reality.