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− | + | Is buddha-nature considered definitive or provisional? | |
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− | + | Do all beings have buddha-nature? | |
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− | + | To which "turning of the wheel" do the buddha-nature teachings belong? | |
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− | + | Is buddha-nature equated with emptiness or alayavijnana? | |
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− | + | Do buddha-nature teachings belong to the zhentong or rangtong view of emptiness? | |
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