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One of the four meditations (dhy€na) described in the Mah€y€na Buddhist text La‰k€vat€ra S™tra.  It is that state in which the mind has gone (gata) into “Suchness” (tath€).  In this state the unreality and incomprehensibility of all phenomena is realized and feeling and thought no longer operate.
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(Tathāgatadhyāna)One of the four meditations (''dhyana'') described in the Mahayana Buddhist text ''Lankavatara'' S™tra.  It is that state in which the mind has gone (''gata'') into “Suchness” (''tatha'').  In this state the unreality and incomprehensibility of all phenomena is realized and feeling and thought no longer operate.
  
 
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(Tathāgatadhyāna)One of the four meditations (dhyana) described in the Mahayana Buddhist text Lankavatara S™tra. It is that state in which the mind has gone (gata) into “Suchness” (tatha). In this state the unreality and incomprehensibility of all phenomena is realized and feeling and thought no longer operate.

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