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Buddhist concept which signifies "all phenomena" in the entire universe taken as a whole
Dharmadhatu (Sanskrit: धर्मधातु, romanized: Dharmadhātu, lit. 'Realm of Ultimate Reality'; Tibetan: ཆོས་ཀྱི་དབྱིངས་, Wylie: Chos kyi dbying, THL: Chökyi
Dharmadhatu
Tradition in East Asian Buddhism
Huayan sūtra. He wrote several works. The Discernments of the Huayan Dharmadhātu (Huayan fajie guanmen) has been attributed to him, but this is questioned
Huayan
Philosophical concept in Chinese Buddhism
The Four Dharmadhatu (Chinese: 四法界; pinyin: sì fǎjiè) is a philosophical concept propagated by Master Dushun (Chinese: 杜順; 557-640 CE), the founder of
Four_Dharmadhātu
Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
bodhisattva knows that all dharmas rest eternally on the fundamental element (dharmadhatu) without coming or going. The Buddha remarks in the Śūraṅgama Samādhi
Śūraṅgama_Samādhi_Sūtra
Japanese motif
symbolizes absolute enlightenment, strength, elegance, the universe (Dharmadhatu), and mu (emptiness). It is characterised by a minimalism influenced
Ensō
Triune Buddhological concept in Buddhism
Buddha-nature, dharmadhatu, dharmakāya, rigpa and the Three Vajras: Dharmadhātu is adorned with Dharmakāya, which is endowed with Dharmadhātu Wisdom. This
Trikaya
Meditation-based school of Mahāyāna Buddhism
phenomena (shi). The influence of the related Huayan theory of the Fourfold Dharmadhatu can be seen in the Five Ranks of Dongshan Liangjie (806–869), the founder
Zen
Buddhist philosophical concept
Mahābhūta, and Eighteen dhātus) which is common to both, namely the dharmadhātu. Matsumoto Shirō also points out that "buddha-nature" translates the
Buddha-nature
Buddhist Mahayana sutra
入法界品) which can be reconstructed into Sanskrit as Dharmadhātu-praveśana (Entry into the Dharmadhatu). The sutra depicts one of the world's most celebrated
Gandavyuha
Tibetan Buddhist scholar
Radical Dzogchen of the Vajra-Heart. Longchenpa's Treasury of the Dharmadhatu (Dharmadhātu ratna kośa nāma//Chos dbyings rin po che'i mdzod ces bya ba). Translated
Longchenpa
fourfold Dharmadhatu or four Dharmadhatus (四法界; sifajie). This theory is found in Chengguan's Meditative Perspectives on the Huayan Dharmadhatu (華嚴法界觀門;
Qingliang_Chengguan
American Tibetan Buddhist nun
appointed Chödrön director of the Boulder Shambhala Center (Boulder Dharmadhatu) in Colorado in the early 1980s. Chödrön moved to Gampo Abbey in 1984
Pema_Chödrön
Seeing one's "true nature" as inherently empty of a personal self
nature," with "nature" referring to buddha-nature, ultimate reality, the Dharmadhatu. The term appears in one of the classic slogans which define Chan Buddhism:
Kenshō
Mahayana Buddhist tantric tradition
Temples: Eros and Magic in Java, page 99. Fontein, Jan. Entering the Dharmadhātu: A Study of the <Gandavyūha Reliefs of Borobudur, page 233. Legeza, Laszlo
Vajrayana
Buddhist philosophical metaphor
metaphor of "Indra's Net" is used to refer to the all phenomena in the dharmadhātu ("dharma realm", ultimate reality, the ultimate principle, Chinese: 法界中):
Indra's_net
Tradition of teachings in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism
(klong or dbyings) or the "expanse of Dharma" (chos dbyings, Sanskrit: Dharmadhatu). The term Dharmakaya (Dharma body) is also often associated with these
Dzogchen
Chinese Buddhist master who founded the Tiantai school
the whole dharmadhatu (the whole of reality): "identify the objects of cognition with the dharmadhatu and rest your thought in the dharmadhatu alone." Constantly
Zhiyi
Highest of the Pure Abodes in Buddhist Cosmology
Akaniṣṭhas: The Ultimate Akaniṣṭha, the formless state of dharmakaya, the dharmadhatu, i.e. the ultimate reality. The Densely Arrayed Akaniṣṭha (Tib. 'Og min
Akaniṣṭha
Buddhist aspects of the mind
equalizing, individualizing, accomplishing, and sphere of reality (Skt. dharmadhatu) – are also subsidiary awarenesses. The various lists are just of certain
Mental_factors
Term used in Buddhist doctrine
treatises, natural purity is another term for Emptiness, Suchness and Dharmadhatu. Asanga's Mahayanasamgraha, for example, states: The essential purity
Luminous_mind
misconceptions is their lack of understanding the oneness of the nondual dharmadhātu. This dharmadhātu is the sphere and the great nirvāṇa of buddhas, which cannot
Anūnatvāpurnatvanirdeśa
Chinese Buddhist monk of the Huayan school
Yogācāra to a provisional "initial teaching" while elevating Huayan’s dharmadhātu (法界) philosophy as supreme. This tension exemplified the broader shift
Zhiyan
Tang Dynasty Buddhist Monk
dynasty. His earlier religious name was Fajie (Chinese: 法界) (Sanskrit: Dharmadhātu = 'Realm of the Dharma’.) His family name was Ju (Chinese: 車; pinyin:
Wukong_(monk)
Hwaeom ilseung beopgye do (Diagram of the Avataṃsaka Single Vehicle Dharmadhātu) (Korean: 화엄일승법계도; Hanja: 華嚴一乘法界圖) is a Buddhist text created by Uisang
Beopseongge
Buddhist god
three faces and eight hands Yellow with three faces and eight hands Dharmadhātu Īśvarī, red with six faces and twelve hands Picumī, yellow with three
Marici_(Buddhism)
Doctrine within Tibetan Buddhism
This positive ultimate reality (the buddha-nature, tathagatagarbha, or Dharmadhatu) is not empty of its own nature, and is thus "truly existing." Another
Rangtong_and_shentong
East Asian Buddhist philosophical concept
arising of the whole realm of phenomena" (法界緣起, fajie yuanqi; Sanskrit: dharmadhatu pratityasamutpada). This doctrine is central to Huayan thought and is
Perfect_Interpenetration
True nature of things in Buddhism
Nāgārjuna even negates negation. Ten suchnesses Reality in Buddhism Dharmadhatu Ziran (Daoism) Tattva (Hinduism) Haecceity (from Latin, "this-ness")
Tathātā
Sanskrit expression
says, "Not this, not this." Anatta Apophatic theology Buddha-nature Dharmadhatu Dharmakāya Fana (Sufism) I Am that I Am Kenosis Mahavakya Para Brahman
Neti_neti
Indian Mahayana Buddhist philosopher (c. 150–c. 250)
attributed to Nagarjuna, including the Dharmadhatustava (Hymn to the Dharmadhatu, which shows later influences), Mahayanavimsika, Salistambakarikas, the
Nagarjuna
Buddhist term often translated as "wisdom" or "intelligence"
Wisdom". This is a direct non-conceptual knowledge of the ultimate truth (Dharmadhatu, Thusness, Emptiness, etc), which is both an essential quality for bodhisattvas
Prajñā_(Buddhism)
Tibetan Buddhist master and writer (1939–1987)
than 100 meditation centers throughout the world. Originally known as Dharmadhatus, these centers, now more than 150 in number, are known as Shambhala Meditation
Chögyam_Trungpa
Fulfillment of one's character or personality
of attaining awakening, not to the existence of a separate self. The dharmadhatu-teachings make this even more clear: reality is an undivided whole; awakening
Self-realization
Philosophical concept of emptiness found in Asian religions
philosophy Chaos (cosmogony) Depersonalization Derealization Determinism Dharmadhatu Dharmakāya Ego death Existentialism Fana (Sufism) Kenosis Maya (illusion)
Śūnyatā
Concept in Indian religions
illusory is akin to seeing through the magical illusion, which reveals the dharmadhatu, or ground of being. Buddhist Tantra, a further development of the Mahayana
Maya_(religion)
School of Mahāyāna Buddhism
the Pure Land of the Primordial Buddha Vairocana which is the entire dharmadhātu in which all dharmas perfectly interfuse, the Pure Land of Vulture Peak
Pure_Land_Buddhism
Founder of the Linji school of Chan Buddhism (died 866)
substance of the mind ground", and "The thing 'you let loose to fill up the dharmadhātu and roll up so that it is not enough to stand up a single strand of hair'"
Linji_Yixuan
Buddhist philosophical tradition
by Cheng-guan (738–839) into the major Huayan thesis of "the fourfold Dharmadhatu" (dharma realm): the Realm of Principle, the Realm of Things, the Realm
Buddhist_philosophy
Alphabetical listing of Buddhism related topics
Dharma/Dhamma Dharmacakra Dharmachari Guruma Dharma character school Dharmadhatu Dharmaditya Dharmacharya Dharmaguptaka Dharmakaya Dharmakirti Dharmakīrtiśrī
Index of Buddhism-related articles
Index_of_Buddhism-related_articles
Bodhisattva in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Self-existent Manjusri Dharma-Realm Speech Self-existent Manjusri (Sanskrit: Dharmadhātu-vāgīśvara Mañjuśrī) is a supreme manifestation of Manjusri. Four heads
Manjushri
Buddhist philosophical concept
needed] The Five Wisdoms are: Tathatā-jñāna, the wisdom of Suchness or Dharmadhatu, "the bare non-conceptualizing awareness" of Śūnyatā, the ultimate wisdom
Five_wisdoms
Highest spiritual attainment in Buddhist cultivation
who argue that tathāgatagarbha is just emptiness (described either as dharmadhatu, the nature of phenomena, or a nonimplicative negation). Then there are
Nirvana_(Buddhism)
Tradition of Buddhist philosophy and psychology
(1547–1617) appealed to the Huayan notion of an all-encompassing holistic dharmadhātu to argue for a single sensory world which is shared by all beings. Yogācāra
Yogachara
Representations of the five qualities of the Adi-Buddha
Tri Ratna Buddhist Centre, Pekanbaru, Sumatra Renge-in Tanjō-ji Dharma Dharmadhatu Diamond Realm Four Paramatthas Garbhagriha List of the named Buddhas
Five_Tathāgatas
Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
protect from calamities, disease and misfortune, which represents the very Dharmadhātu itself, the "profound range of buddhas" (gaṃbhīra buddhagocara). The
Golden_Light_Sutra
9th-century Buddhist temple in Java, Indonesia
Mouton & Co. ISBN 978-3-11-156269-8. Fontein, Jan (2012). Entering the Dharmadhātu, A Study of the Gandavyūha Reliefs of Borobudur. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-22348-6
Borobudur
Nonconceptual awareness and interconnectedness
are considered nondual by some scholars. King writes that the Fourfold Dharmadhatu and the doctrine of the mutual containment and interpenetration of all
Nondualism
Vermont, and then Boulder, Colorado, by 1970. He established what he named Dharmadhatu meditation centers, eventually organized under a national umbrella group
Buddhism_in_the_United_States
Bodhisattva in Chinese, Japanese and Korean Buddhism
Name Direction Color Associated Buddha Dharmadhātu Ākāśagarbha (法界虚空蔵) Center White Vairocana Vajradhātu Ākāśagarbha (金剛虚空蔵) East Blue Akṣobhya Ratnaprabha
Ākāśagarbha
Vegetarianism in Buddhist culture and philosophy
do not eat meat. "Moreover, Mañjuśrī, the dhātu of all beings is the dharmadhātu, so Buddhas do not eat meat because they would be eating the flesh of
Buddhist_vegetarianism
Way of describing the divine by explaining what God is not
dialectical method it employs is to maintain integrity. Buddhism Anatta Dharmadhatu Dharmakāya Sunyata Tathātā Vipassana Christianity Christian contemplation
Apophatic_theology
Chinese Buddhist scholar, translator, and religious leader
fajie wu chabie lun 大乘法界無差別論, Skt. Dharmadhātu-aviśeṣa śāstra; Treatise on the Non-Distinction of the Dharmadhātu of Mahāyana, Taisho no. 1626) titled
Fazang
Mahāyāna Sūtra
three natures doctrine, the tathāgatagarbha (also called nirvāṇadhātu or dharmadhātu in this sutra), the ālayavijñāna (storehouse consciousness), and the
Ghanavyūha_Sūtra
Tradition of Japanese Buddhism
mudra in Shingon (one also used in other traditions such as Zen) is the "Dharmadhatu Samadhi" mudra (hokkai jō-in) which symbolizes the union of self with
Shingon_Buddhism
Sacred female spirit in Hinduism and Buddhism
buddhahood. The Dharmakāya ḍākinī, which is Samantabhadrī, represents the dharmadhatu where all phenomena appear. The Sambhogakāya ḍākinīs are the yidams used
Dakini
Silla Korean Buddhist monk (625–702)
Hwaeom ilseung beopgye do (Diagram of the Avataṃsaka Single Vehicle Dharmadhātu) (華嚴一乘法界圖). This is a commentary on his mandala-like diagram haein do
Uisang
Tang dynasty Buddhist scholar
dharma-realm" (Ch. yi zhen fajie). Because reality is all the one single dharmadhatu, there is no duality between Buddhas and living beings, no dualism between
Li_Tongxuan
Literary work
goes into much more detail than the Tsik Dön Dzö. The Treasury of the Dharmadhatu (Tib. ཆོས་དབྱིངས་མཛོད་, Chöying Dzö; Wyl. chos dbyings mdzod, CBD), a
Seven_Treasuries
meditation theory and practice is what was called the "Fourfold Dharmadhatu" (sifajie, 四法界). Dharmadhatu (法界) is the goal of the bodhisattva's practice, the ultimate
Buddhist_meditation
School of Mahayana Buddhism established and practiced in China
Thusness (tathātā, 如如; ruru), tathāgatagarbha (如来藏; rulaizang), and the Dharmadhatu (法界; fajie). The Threefold Truth may be contemplated independently as
Tiantai
Nondualistic tantra tradition in Tibetan Buddhism
is Buddhahood, the ultimate reality or thusness (tathata). It is the Dharmadhatu, which is the primordially unoriginated beginning (adi) or atemporal
Kalachakra
Form of early Buddhism
(acyuta pada), which is the pinnacle of reality, the supreme point of the Dharmadhatu. This nirvana, as a transmundane reality or state, an "eternal vijñana"
Pre-sectarian_Buddhism
Buddhist differentiation of conventional and ultimate truth
to the Indian Buddhist philosopher Nāgārjuna) Huayan teaches the Four Dharmadhātu, four ways to view reality: All dharmas are seen as particular separate
Two_truths_doctrine
Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
be able to dedicate rewards thus gained for the benefit of the entire Dharmadhatu, then their bliss will defy comparison." In the last Chapter 13, Buddha
Kṣitigarbha Bodhisattva Pūrvapraṇidhāna Sūtra
Kṣitigarbha_Bodhisattva_Pūrvapraṇidhāna_Sūtra
Key mandala in East Asian Esoteric Buddhism
including all elements of both mandalas. Dhatu Mudra Mandala Mantra Dharmadhatu Tanaka, Kimiaki (2019-05-07). The origin of Japanese two world mandala
Mandala_of_the_Two_Realms
Avatamsaka Sutra is, to which Faxiu replies "dharmadhatu". Yihuai then asks what the essence of dharmadhatu is. Faxiu responds "Mind". Unrelenting, Yihuai
Fayun_Faxiu
Mahāyāna Buddhist scripture
"Satyatā, "the state of being true", Bhūtatā, "the state of being real", Dharmadhātu, "realm of truth", Nirvana, the Permanent (nitya), Sameness (samatā)
Laṅkāvatāra_Sūtra
Tibetan Dzogchen master (1938–2018)
Sangha Kumar Kumari. Shang Shung Edizioni. 1997. The Ati Treasure of Dharmadhatu: Third Level of Santi Maha Sangha. Shang Shung Edizioni. 1998. The Practice
Namkhai_Norbu
blissful, pure, and a self how sentient beings are not distinct from the dharmadhātu the inferiority of the śrāvakas and pratyekabuddhas buddha-nature (tathāgatagarbha)
Mahāmegha_Sūtra
Summaries of the Buddhist path to liberation
sudden approach as not pointing to mere emptiness, but to suchness or the dharmadhatu. This is also the standpoint of the contemporary Sanbo Kyodan, according
Buddhist_paths_to_liberation
Sudden awakening to Enlightenment
sudden approach as not pointing to mere emptiness, but to suchness or the dharmadhatu. Guifeng Zongmi, fifth-generation successor to Shenhui, also softened
Sudden_awakening
Indian religion or philosophy based on the Buddha's teachings
Svabhava — Intrinsic nature Tathātā/Dharmatā — Thusness Dharmadhatu — Realm of Truth Four Dharmadhātu Terma Three Roots Lama Iṣṭha-deva(tā) — Yidam Dakini/Dharmapala
Outline_of_Buddhism
Set of Mahayana Buddhist texts
Anunatva-Apurnatva-Nirdesa, the Buddha links the tathāgatagarbha to the Dharmadhātu (ultimate, all-equal, uncreated essence of all phenomena) and to essential
Tathāgatagarbha_sūtras
Tibetan Buddhist teachings that point directly to the Nature of Mind
of the Great Perfection based on these two texts (The Treasury of the Dharmadhātu and The Treasury of the Supreme Vehicle) can you hope to have a good
Mind_teachings_of_Tibet
factors or five jñānas. These are the Pure Dharma Realm (or Suchness, Dharmadhatu, the ultimate truth) and the four jñānas: mirror-like knowledge (ādarśa-jñāna)
Buddhabhūmi_Sūtra
One Dharma of the Path of Dzogchen
(klong or dbyings) or the "expanse of Dharma" (chos dbyings, Sanskrit: Dharmadhatu). The term Dharmakaya (Dharma body) is also often associated with these
View_(Dzogchen)
East Asian Buddhist doctrine
space that pervades everywhere. The one aspect of the world of reality (dharmadhātu) is none other than the undifferentiated Dharma body [dharmakāya], the
Original_enlightenment
Sutra of Mahāyāna Buddhism
is that it expresses the infinite universe as seen by a Buddha (the Dharmadhatu), who sees all phenomena as empty and thus infinitely interpenetrating
Buddhāvataṃsaka_Sūtra
Chinese Huayan and Chan Buddhist monk and scholar
(shih-shih wu-ai). Zongmi identifies this ultimate nature, the one true dharmadhatu, with the "one mind" taught in the Awakening of Faith and with buddha-nature
Guifeng_Zongmi
Newar Buddhist temple in Nepal
(1881–1911). The first sculpture one encounters in the courtyard is a Dharmadhatu mandala on a lotus pedestal, with a vajra on top. Until recently it was
Hiranya_Varna_Mahavihar
Dewey (1859–1952), American philosopher and educational reformer. Dharmadhatu Dharmadhatu 法界 fajie, the Buddhist concept of the “realm of reality.” Ding
Glossary of Chinese philosophy
Glossary_of_Chinese_philosophy
Tibetan Buddhist master known as "The Buddha from Dölpo
truth, referred to by terms such as tathāgatagarbha (Buddha-nature), dharmadhātu (expanse of reality), and dharmakāya (buddha-body of reality), is a permanent
Dolpopa_Sherab_Gyaltsen
Deity in Chinese Buddhism
to his marvelous tower. Within the tower, Sudhana experiences all the dharmadhatus (dimensions or worlds) in a fantastic succession of visions. The final
Sudhana
Kathmandu Metropolis-17 Kathmandu Upload Photo Upload Photo NP-KMC17-28 Dharmadhatu Chaitya Kathmandu Metropolis-17 Kathmandu Upload Photo Upload Photo NP-KMC17-29
List of monuments in Metropolis 17, Kathmandu
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record of the oral teachings of Dushun. The second is Discernments of the Dharmadhātu of the Huayan (zh: Huayan fajie guanmen), which does not survive as a
Dushun
Chinese Buddhist scholar-monk
essence-function theory as well as their theory of the "dependent arising of the Dharmadhatu". It was influential on Huayan patriarchs like Zhiyan and Fazang. Furthermore
Jingying_Huiyuan
Buddhist concept for the absence of an origin
paramārtha is a synonym for tattva, tathata, sunyata, animitta, bhutakoti and dharmadhatu. One who understands sunyata, anutpada and dependent arising, has realized
Anutpada
Indian monk from Ujjain (499–569)
doctrine of Buddha nature (foxing 佛性). This purity is also linked with the dharmadhātu and, according to Radich, "this is the beginning of a process that links
Paramartha_(Chinese_monk)
Tibetan Buddhist tantra
'khor) Stated differently: The three mandalas of: Kuntuzangmo, the unborn dharmadhatu (dByings skye med kun tu bzang mo’i dkyil ’khor); whose unobstructed
Anuyoga
space; it is the same as all the Buddhas, and equal to the Dharma Realm (Dharmadhātu)...[this nature] universally inherently-entails [all]." Thus, for Zhanran
Zhanran
Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Translation from Tibetan by Dharmachakra translation Group (84000) 8 Dharmadhātu-prakṛty-asambheda-nirdeśa The Teaching on the Indivisible Nature of the
Mahāratnakūṭa_Sūtra
Chinese Buddhist repentance rite
that the fragrance of the offerings reaches all sentient beings in the Dharmadhātu and that, having received the fragrance, they give rise to bodhicitta
Dabei_Chan
Philosophical dispute in Buddhism
Noble Truths Even before the Path of Preparation True Cessations Are the Dharmadhatu Pratyaksa Refers to Objects How Prasangikas Avoid the Two Extremes. Some
Prasaṅgika according to Tsongkhapa
Prasaṅgika_according_to_Tsongkhapa
Qing dynasty Buddhist scholar
Vairocana Buddha, which can lead to the realization of the "one true Dharmadhatu" which comprises everything in the universe and is also the unity of
Peng_Shaosheng
Translator of Tibetan Buddhist texts
The Radical Dzogchen of the Vajra Heart (Longchenpa’s Treasury of the Dharmadhatu). Vajrabooks, Kathmandu 2013. ISBN 978-9937-506-97-7 Maya Yoga: Longchenpa's
Keith_Dowman
Important Mahāyāna Sutra
the Dharmadhatu (the totality of existence) is without limits, empty, without beginning, imperishable and will never cease. Since the Dharmadhatu is the
Akṣayamatinirdeśa_Sūtra
Mahayana text
the sambhogakaya, and this emptiness is synonymous with dharmakāya and dharmadhātu. Ratnākaraśānti disagrees with this view, since for him it is the dharmakāya
Ratnagotravibhāga
Canadian jazz drummer, composer, and bandleader
selflessness. Scatter the atoms that remain in the space of the Dharmadhatu and in the Dharmadhatu of no attachment ... Ah! Ah! Ha! Ha! Aaaah!” Khenchen Tsultrim
Franklin_Kiermyer
Satungal, Chandragiri Kathmandu Upload Photo Upload Photo NP-KTMCG-163 Dharmadhatu Mandal Satungal, Chandragiri Kathmandu Upload Photo Upload Photo NP-KTMCG-164
List of monuments in Chandragiri, Nepal
List_of_monuments_in_Chandragiri,_Nepal
Chinese Chan Buddhist monk (1067–1120)
is the faith. [If one] is in harmony with that, he would realize the Dharmadhatu. That is about desire and the self." And: "There is nothing that exceeds
Foyan_Qingyuan
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