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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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