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Paramartha-sunyata - emptiness of the ultimate truth. By ultimate truth is meant the true be-ness of things, the state in which they truly are, apart from any temporary subjective form assumed by them. This state of the thing per se cannot be described in any manner whatsoever, as it precludes all attributes or qualities, although it Is; hence it is said to be from the human standpoint empty.