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Dhammakaya Knowledge is a profound teaching from the Buddha that emphasizes the transcendental, blissful, and pure nature of self. This concept is integral to all major Buddhist schools, including Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana. The term Dhammakaya, meaning 'Truth Body,' signifies the enlightenment inherent within all sentient beings. It teaches that everyone possesses Buddha-Nature, the potential to attain Buddhahood, although this nature may be obscured by defilements. Through meditation and spiritual practice, individuals can uncover their true nature, leading to the attainment of Dhammakaya. This attainment allows for the clear perception of ultimate Truth, helping individuals understand their existence, purpose, and the path to liberation from suffering. Therefore, the pursuit of Dhammakaya is a goal every practitioner should strive to achieve. For more resources, visit dmc.tv.

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-Dhammakaya Knowledge
-Buddha's Teachings
-Spiritual Attainment
-Meditation Practice
-Buddha-Nature

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The Dhammakaya Knowledge is taught by the Buddha to constitute the transcendental, blissful, eternal, and pure Self of the Buddha. Dhammakaya doctrines can be found in the scriptures of all major Buddhist schools including Theravada, Mahayana and Vajrayana (Tibetan Buddhism). The word Dhammakaya means “Truth Body” or “Body of Enlightenment”. Dhammakaya Knowledge teaches that all sentient beings possess the Buddha-Nature, the inner potential for attaining Buddhahood, common to all people. It also teaches that the nature of mind is luminous, blissful, perfect, complete and full of wonderful qualities, but due to temporarily being obscured by defilements we do not recognize it. It is only through meditation practice and spiritual attainment that this true nature is revealed. This is known as “attainment of Dhammakaya.” Once we attain Dhammakaya, we will have the clear-seeing ability to perceive the ultimate Truth—the knowledge of who we are, why we were born, what our true purpose in life is, and how we can free ourselves from the realm of suffering. Thus, attainment of Dhammakaya is something that everyone should aspire to achieve.
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