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'''Authentic limit of reality''' (Skt. ''bhūtakoṭiḥ''; Tib. [[ཡང་དག་པའི་མཐའ་]], [[Wyl.]] ''yang dag pa'i mtha' '') — a synonym for the [[absolute truth]]. | '''Authentic limit of reality''' (Skt. ''bhūtakoṭiḥ''; Tib. [[ཡང་དག་པའི་མཐའ་]], ''yang dakpé ta'', [[Wyl.]] ''yang dag pa'i mtha' '') — a synonym for the [[absolute truth]]. | ||
The ''[[Great Tibetan Dictionary]]'' says: | The ''[[Great Tibetan Dictionary]]'' says: | ||
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*True goal | *True goal | ||
*Finality | *Finality | ||
*The perfectly genuine (Thomas Doctor) | |||
[[Category:Philosophical Tenets]] | [[Category:Philosophical Tenets]] |
Latest revision as of 07:30, 1 March 2018
Authentic limit of reality (Skt. bhūtakoṭiḥ; Tib. ཡང་དག་པའི་མཐའ་, yang dakpé ta, Wyl. yang dag pa'i mtha' ) — a synonym for the absolute truth.
The Great Tibetan Dictionary says:
- The emptiness or basic space in which the all-pervasive suffering of conditioning is pacified.
Alternative translations
- Final end
- True goal
- Finality
- The perfectly genuine (Thomas Doctor)