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Bhuta-tathata

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bhuta-tathata: The inherent or true nature of phenomena or true suchness. It is that which is ultimately real as opposed to the changing forms in which phenomena manifest themselves as they arise and pass away. This is the positive way of expressing emptiness.

See also “dharmata.”