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Known
as Kunzang Yab-Yum, this image points to the vast, formless, realm of
the Dharmakaya - beyond human conception, ultimate, beginningless,
source of all that is, wherein reside Kuntozangpo and his yum,
Kuntozangmo, the primordial, or Adibuddhas. Embodying benevolence,
intrinsically pure, naked and unadorned, like the mind devoid of all
discursive thoughts, they represent the empty, radiant, sky-like
qualities of the nature of mind. Beyond time and space, Samanthabhadra
and Samanthabhadri, as they are called in Sanskrit, hold forth the
ever-present potential for Buddhahood, and are the source of the
Dzogchen teachings on the Nature of Mind.
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