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The reality body

What a Buddha truly is, beyond any body — awakening identified with reality itself.

Dharmakāya (Sanskrit, "the truth body" or "reality body") is the Mahāyāna answer to a deep question: what is a Buddha, really? A Buddha (an "awakened one") appeared in history as a human teacher with a physical body that aged and died. But the later Mahāyāna — the broad movement that came to emphasize the cosmic dimensions of buddhahood — taught that this physical form was not the deepest truth of what a Buddha is. The deepest truth is the dharmakāya: buddhahood understood not as a body at all, but as identical with ultimate reality and with the truth (Dharma) that the Buddha realized and embodied.

The word combines Dharma — here meaning both the Buddha's teaching and the underlying truth of how things are — with kāya, "body." So the dharmakāya is a Buddha's being identified with truth itself: timeless, formless, beyond birth and death, and the same for all Buddhas. It is not a person sitting somewhere; it is closer to the unconditioned reality with which an awakened mind is fully at one.

This idea usually appears within a larger scheme called the three bodies (trikāya). Alongside the dharmakāya (the truth body) stand the "enjoyment body" (saṃbhogakāya), a radiant form in which a Buddha appears in celestial realms to advanced beings, and the "manifestation body" (nirmāṇakāya), the ordinary visible form — such as the historical Buddha — in which a Buddha appears in our world to teach. For a reader from another tradition, a gentle clarification: the dharmakāya is not a creator God, and Buddhism does not equate it with a personal deity who made the world. It names, rather, the ultimate, impersonal reality with which a fully awakened one is completely united.

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The King of Samādhis Sūtra · The Tibetan Kangyur (84000)

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Then the Bhagavān said to the youth Candraprabha, “Therefore, young man, bodhisattva mahāsattvas who wish for this samādhi, and wish to attain quickly the highest, complete enlightenment of perfect

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攝大乘論釋 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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大明三藏法數(第1卷-第13卷) · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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大乘法苑義林章 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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The Sūtra on the Three Bodies · The Tibetan Kangyur (84000)

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Homage to all buddhas and bodhisattvas! Thus did I hear at one time. The Blessed One was dwelling on Vulture Peak Mountain in Rājgṛha. He was accompanied by his entire retinue, by immeasurable, c

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攝大乘論釋 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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法華文句記 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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Unraveling the Intent · The Tibetan Kangyur (84000)

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Then the bodhisattva Mañjuśrī addressed the Blessed One, “Blessed One, when you mention ‘the truth body of the tathāgatas,’ what is the defining characteristic of this truth body of the tathāgatas?”

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The Sūtra of the Sublime Golden Light (2) · The Tibetan Kangyur (84000)

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The bodhisattva mahāsattva Ākāśagarbha rose from his seat among that assembly and, with his upper robe over one shoulder, knelt on his right knee, placed his palms together in homage, and bowed to th

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金光明最勝王經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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攝大乘論釋 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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金光明經文句新記 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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法華經科註 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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The Sūtra of the Sublime Golden Light (1) · The Tibetan Kangyur (84000)

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Then the bodhisattva mahāsattva Ākāśagarbha rose from his seat among that great assembly and, with his upper robe over one shoulder, knelt on his right knee, reverently placed his palms together, an

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佛學名相彙解(第1卷-第8卷) · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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佛說慧印三昧經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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解深密經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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大般涅槃經集解 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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太虛大師全書.第六編 法相唯識學(第1卷-第6卷) · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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法華經科註 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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