pariniṣpannasvabhāva

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Sanskrit Noun

pariniṣpannasvabhāva

consummate nature
परिनिष्पन्नस्वभाव
ཡོངས་སུ་གྲུབ་པའི་རང་བཞིན་

Basic Meaning

The third of the three natures, according to the Yogācāra school. It is the perfect nature that represents the most authentic understanding of phenomena, which is classically defined as the complete absence of the imaginary nature within the dependent nature.

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Key Term pariniṣpannasvabhāva
Topic Variation pariniṣpannasvabhāva
Tibetan ཡོངས་སུ་གྲུབ་པའི་རང་བཞིན་
Wylie Tibetan Transliteration yongs su grub pa'i rang bzhin
Devanagari Sanskrit परिनिष्पन्नस्वभाव
Romanized Sanskrit pariniṣpannasvabhāva
Buddha-nature Site Standard English consummate nature
Karl Brunnhölzl's English Term perfect nature
Jeffrey Hopkin's English Term thoroughly established nature
Term Information
Source Language Sanskrit
Basic Meaning The third of the three natures, according to the Yogācāra school. It is the perfect nature that represents the most authentic understanding of phenomena, which is classically defined as the complete absence of the imaginary nature within the dependent nature.
Related Terms trisvabhāva
Term Type Noun
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