Bhūtatathatā
Bhūtatathatā (Skt., ‘suchness of existents’). In Buddhism, the true nature, as opposed to the appearance, of the manifest world. It is ‘that which really is’, in contrast to all that is transient, and thus in Mahāyāna, it is the buddha-nature.
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