Significance of Shunyatashunyata
Shunyatashunyata, according to Mahayana, addresses the concept of emptiness by eliminating the emptiness of inner dharmas, outer dharmas, and both inner and outer dharmas. It negates the initial three emptinesses, thus representing an emptiness of emptinesses. This concept delves into a deeper understanding of emptiness beyond the conventional understanding.
Synonyms: Voidness, Emptiness, Nothingness, Vacuity, Nullity
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Buddhist concept of 'Shunyatashunyata'
Shunyatashunyata, or the emptiness of emptinesses, in Buddhism, eradicates the emptiness of inner, outer, and both inner and outer phenomena. It negates the initial three emptinesses, representing a deeper understanding of voidness.
From: Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra
(1) It eliminates the emptiness of inner dharmas, outer dharmas, and both inner and outer dharmas. It destroys the first three emptinesses and is called emptiness of emptinesses.[1]