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A Sanskrit compound formed from tattva (lit. “thatness,” i.e., “real state” or “true nature”) and bh€va (“being,” “becoming”), together meaning “the essential nature [of a thing].
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(Tattvabhāva)A Sanskrit compound formed from ''tattva'' (lit. “thatness,” i.e., “real state” or “true nature”) and ''bhava'' (“being,” “becoming”), together meaning “the essential nature [of a thing].
  
 
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(Tattvabhāva)A Sanskrit compound formed from tattva (lit. “thatness,” i.e., “real state” or “true nature”) and bhava (“being,” “becoming”), together meaning “the essential nature [of a thing].

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