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Trikaya

The Trikāya doctrine (Sanskrit, literally "Three bodies"; 三身 Chinese: ''Sānshēn'' Vietnamese: ''Tam thân'', Japanese: ''Sanjin'' or ''Sanshin'', ) is a Mahayana Buddhist teaching on both the nature of reality and the nature of Buddhahood.
==Definition==
The doctrine says that a Buddha has three ''kāyas'' or ''bodies'':
# The ''Dharmakāya'' or ''Truth body'' which embodies the very principle of enlightenment and knows no limits or boundaries;
# The ''Sambhogakāya'' or ''body of mutual enjoyment'' which is a body of bliss or clear light manifestation;
# The ''Nirmāṇakāya'' or ''created body'' which manifests in time and space.〔Welwood, John (2000). (''The Play of the Mind: Form, Emptiness, and Beyond'' ), accessed January 13, 2007〕

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