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'''[[pariniṣpanna]]''' ([[Sanskrit]]). In [[Yogācāra]] [[philosophy]], the level of [[ultimate truth]] or [[perfection]], the [[highest]] of the three levels of [[truth]] [[recognized]] by the school. This is the [[condition]] of the [[storehouse consciousness]] ([[ālaya]]) when [[perceived]] non-dualistically in its natural unitary [[state]].  
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'''[[pariniṣpanna]]''' ([[Sanskrit]]). In [[Yogācāra]] [[philosophy]], the level of [[ultimate truth]] or [[perfection]], the [[highest of the three levels of truth]] [[recognized]] by the school. This is the [[condition]] of the [[storehouse consciousness]] ([[ālaya]]) when [[perceived]] [[non-dualistically]] in its natural unitary [[state]].  
  
 
See also [[Yogācāra]]; [[Three Truths]]; [[Parikalpita]]; [[Paratantra]].
 
See also [[Yogācāra]]; [[Three Truths]]; [[Parikalpita]]; [[Paratantra]].

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