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fundamental nature of [[enlightenment]]
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[元品の法性] (Jpn gampon-no-hossho )
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[[元品の法性]] (Jpn [[gampon-no-hossho]] )
  
 
     [[Enlightenment]] to the fundamental nature of all things and [[phenomena]]. It is contrasted with [[fundamental darkness]]. Also, the [[Buddha nature]] that is inherent in [[life]].  
 
     [[Enlightenment]] to the fundamental nature of all things and [[phenomena]]. It is contrasted with [[fundamental darkness]]. Also, the [[Buddha nature]] that is inherent in [[life]].  
  
See also [[fundamental darkness]].
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See also; [[fundamental darkness]].
 
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fundamental nature of enlightenment
元品の法性 (Jpn gampon-no-hossho )

    Enlightenment to the fundamental nature of all things and phenomena. It is contrasted with fundamental darkness. Also, the Buddha nature that is inherent in life.

See also; fundamental darkness.

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