Sarvākāravaropetāśūnyatā
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Key Term | sarvākāravaropetāśūnyatā |
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Topic Variation | emptiness endowed with all supreme aspects |
Hover Popup Choices | emptiness endowed with all supreme aspects; emptiness endowed with the supreme of all aspects |
In Tibetan Script | རྣམ་ཀུན་མཆོག་ལྡན་གྱི་སྟོང་པ་ཉིད་ |
Wylie Tibetan Transliteration | rnam kun mchog ldan gyi stong pa nyid |
English Standard | emptiness endowed with all supreme aspects |
Karl Brunnhölzl's English Term | emptiness endowed with all supreme aspects; emptiness endowed with the supreme of all aspects |
Richard Barron's English Term | emptiness (that is) endowed with the most sublime of all qualities/ attributes |
Term Type | Noun |
Source Language | Sanskrit |
Basic Meaning | As opposed to a mere voidness, this phrase refers to an emptiness that is endowed with enlightened qualities and attributes. |
Has the Sense of | It is an important term in the Mahāmudrā teachings, as well as in various Tibetan traditions that have a connection to buddha-nature theory, such as those associated with other-emptiness (gzhan stong). |
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Further Reading Material | Karl Brunnhölzl on the emptiness endowed with all supreme aspects |