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'''Dharmadayo''' (Skt.; [[Wyl.]] ''chos 'byung'', ''chöjung'') — literally, 'the source of all phenomena'. It is triangular in shape and represents the space out of which all phenomena arise. Often two triangles are combined to form a star shape (as in the Star of David) known as "a crossed dharmadayo" (Wyl. ''chos 'byung bsnol ma'').
'''Dharmodaya''' (Skt.; [[Wyl.]] ''chos 'byung'', ''chöjung'') — literally, 'the source of all phenomena'. It is triangular in shape and represents the space out of which all phenomena arise. Often two triangles are combined to form a star shape (as in the Star of David) known as "a crossed dharmodaya" (Wyl. ''chos 'byung bsnol ma'').


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Revision as of 09:12, 17 July 2015

Dharmodaya (Skt.; Wyl. chos 'byung, chöjung) — literally, 'the source of all phenomena'. It is triangular in shape and represents the space out of which all phenomena arise. Often two triangles are combined to form a star shape (as in the Star of David) known as "a crossed dharmodaya" (Wyl. chos 'byung bsnol ma).