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[[three asaṁskṛta dharmas]] ([[三無為]]).  
 
[[three asaṁskṛta dharmas]] ([[三無為]]).  
 
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(1) the asaṁskṛta of open sky [[ākāśāsaṁskṛta]], which does not pose any [[hindrance]];  
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(1) the [[asaṁskṛta]] of open sky [[ākāśāsaṁskṛta]], which does not pose any [[hindrance]];  
  
(2) the asaṁskṛta of voluntary [[cessation]] [[pratisaṁkhyā-nirodhāsaṁskṛta]], i.e., [[cessation of suffering]] because of attainment of [[nirvāṇa]] through one’s voluntary training;  
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(2) the [[asaṁskṛta]] of voluntary [[cessation]] [[pratisaṁkhyā-nirodhāsaṁskṛta]], i.e., [[cessation of suffering]] because of [[attainment]] of [[nirvāṇa]] through one’s voluntary {{Wiki|training}};  
  
(3) the asaṁskṛta of involuntary [[cessation]] [[apratisaṁkhyā-nirodhāsaṁskṛta]], i.e., the nonoccurrence of anything because some required [[conditions]] are missing.
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(3) the [[asaṁskṛta]] of involuntary [[cessation]] [[apratisaṁkhyā-nirodhāsaṁskṛta]], i.e., the nonoccurrence of anything because some required [[conditions]] are missing.
  
However, according to the [[Consciousness-Only School]], the asaṁskṛta of involuntary [[cessation]] is [[true suchness]].
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However, according to the [[Consciousness-Only School]], the [[asaṁskṛta]] of involuntary [[cessation]] is [[true suchness]].
 
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three asaṁskṛta dharmas (三無為).
They are
(1) the asaṁskṛta of open sky ākāśāsaṁskṛta, which does not pose any hindrance;

(2) the asaṁskṛta of voluntary cessation pratisaṁkhyā-nirodhāsaṁskṛta, i.e., cessation of suffering because of attainment of nirvāṇa through one’s voluntary training;

(3) the asaṁskṛta of involuntary cessation apratisaṁkhyā-nirodhāsaṁskṛta, i.e., the nonoccurrence of anything because some required conditions are missing.

However, according to the Consciousness-Only School, the asaṁskṛta of involuntary cessation is true suchness.

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