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[[Dharmata]] (Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[ཆོས་ཉིད་]]}}; [[chos nyid]]).
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The [[innate nature of phenomena]] and [[mind]].  [[dharmata]] ([[zhenrú]], [[cho nyi]]):
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[[Phenomena]] as it really is or as seen by a completely [[enlightened being]] without any [[distortion]] or {{Wiki|obscuration}}.
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[[True]] or [[absolute reality]].”
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Often translated as “[[true suchness]]” or the “[[true nature of things]].”
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See also; “[[bhuta-tathata]]” and “[[Distinguishing Dharma and Dharmata]].”
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[[Dharmata]] (Skt. [[dharmatā]]; Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[ཆོས་ཉིད]]}}{{BigTibetan|་}}, chönyi; [[Wyl.]] [[chos nyid]]) — [[suchness]], or the [[true nature of reality]].
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[[Sogyal Rinpoche]] writes:
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The [[Sanskrit]] [[word]] [[dharmatā]], {{BigTibetan|[[ཆོས་ཉིད]]}}{{BigTibetan|་}}, [[chö nyi]] in [[Tibetan]], means the [[intrinsic nature of everything]], the [[essence of things as they are]].
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[[Dharmata]] is the naked, [[unconditioned truth]], [[the nature of reality]], or the [[true nature of phenomenal existence]].[1]
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Notes
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    [[Sogyal Rinpoche]], [[The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying]], revised and updated edition ({{Wiki|Harper San Francisco}}, 2002), pages 278-279.
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Alternative Translations
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    [[absolute nature]]
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    [[intrinsic nature of reality]]
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    [[intrinsic reality]]
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see also; [[Tathatā]]
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