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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]].
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See also [[Yogācāra]]; [[Three Truths]]; [[Parikalpita]]; [[Paratantra]].
 
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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.

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