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Adharma Buddha

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Adharma Buddha: The primordial Buddha, sometimes identified as Samantabhadra Buddha or Kuntuzangpo in Tibet, especially with the Nyingmas. The embodiment of enlightenment ("bodhi") or ultimate reality ("dharmakaya"). Although the Adharma Buddha has no form, this unchanging, all pervasive entity is often shown symbolically as a red sun on top of a yellow moon. Sometimes referred to as the Adi-buddha

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