Significance of Transcendent truth
Transcendent truth encompasses the ultimate reality that surpasses ordinary understanding and worldly desires, as noted in Purana. It highlights the importance of liberation from these passions and allows individuals to transcend future reincarnations through conscious agency over their actions. In the Mahayana context, Transcendent truth also emphasizes an understanding that goes beyond typical perception, forming a vital part of Mahayana Buddhism's teachings on reality and existence.
Synonyms: Ultimate reality, Higher truth, Fundamental truth, Absolute truth, Universal truth, Absolute reality, Eternal truth
In Dutch: Transcendente waarheid; In Finnish: Transsendentti totuus; In Spanish: Verdad trascendente
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Buddhist concept of 'Transcendent truth'
Transcendent truth in Buddhism denotes the ultimate reality highlighted in Mahayana teachings, suggesting an understanding that surpasses typical perceptions and experiences, inviting deeper insight into the nature of existence.
From: Mahayana Mahaparinirvana Sutra
(1) The ultimate reality emphasized in Mahayana Buddhism, representing an understanding beyond ordinary perception.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Transcendent truth'
Transcendent truth in Hinduism signifies a fundamental reality enabling individuals to transcend reincarnation through conscious actions, while also serving as the ultimate reality that necessitates liberation from worldly attachments and ordinary comprehension.
From: Yoga Vasistha [English], Volume 1-4
(1) A state of pure reality achieved when the false sense of ego is replaced with clarity, allowing the soul to shine.[2] (2) The ultimate reality that extends beyond ordinary understanding, emphasizing the necessity of liberation from worldly passions.[3] (3) A fundamental reality that allows individuals to transcend future reincarnations by recognizing their agency over actions.[4]