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Buddhism

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... night, deep in meditation. Then, as dawn broke, he saw the meaning of all things unfold, he was enlightened. From this point on, Siddhattha was was known as the Buddha. At the moment when he reached enlightenment, the Buddha attained nirvana. This is freedom from the cycle of rebirth, and so freedom ...
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Buddha-nature

Buddha-nature or Buddha Principle refers to several related terms, most notably Tathāgatagarbha and Buddhadhātu. Tathāgatagarbha means ""the womb"" or ""embryo"" (garbha) of the ""thus-gone"" (tathagata), or ""containing a tathagata"", while Buddhadhātu literally means ""Buddha-realm"" or ""Buddha-substrate"".
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