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It is said that the [[rupakaya]] arises from the [[accumulation of merit]] and the [[dharmakaya]] from the [[accumulation of wisdom]].
 
It is said that the [[rupakaya]] arises from the [[accumulation of merit]] and the [[dharmakaya]] from the [[accumulation of wisdom]].
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The [[form body]] of a [[fully enlightened being]]; the result of the complete and perfect accumulation of [[merit]].  
 
The [[form body]] of a [[fully enlightened being]]; the result of the complete and perfect accumulation of [[merit]].  
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See also [[dharmakaya]], [[nirmanakaya]], [[sambhogakaya]], [[three kayas]] and [[four kayas]].
 
See also [[dharmakaya]], [[nirmanakaya]], [[sambhogakaya]], [[three kayas]] and [[four kayas]].
  
 
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Rupakaya (Skt. rūpakāya; Tib. གཟུགས་སྐུ་, zukku; Wyl. gzugs sku) refers to the two 'form kayas' of a buddha: nirmanakaya and sambhogakaya.

It is said that the rupakaya arises from the accumulation of merit and the dharmakaya from the accumulation of wisdom.

Eng: form body)

The form body of a fully enlightened being; the result of the complete and perfect accumulation of merit.

It has two aspects - sambhogakaya, (enjoyment body), in which the enlightened mind appears to benefit highly realized bodhisattvas, and nirmanakaya, (emanation body), in which the enlightened mind appears to benefit ordinary beings.

See also dharmakaya, nirmanakaya, sambhogakaya, three kayas and four kayas.

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