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In Buddhism what is left when the basis - the alaya vijnana - is revolved?

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Answered by deepak6669
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When the very "basis" (ashraya/alaya) of our being is transformed (paravritti)), we mystically see beyond the wave-like phenomenal world of birth and death thus spiritually entering the basis. This entrance is an experiential actualization that goes beyond the realm of ordinary human perception. At once we stand in the presence of pure Mind which is eternal (dhruva), luminous, and extremely blissful. It is also nirvana or the same, mahabodhi.
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But it is the basis for the other Buddha-bodies such as the Enjoyment-body and ... fact that the system of the eight vijnanas, which are paratantra in nature and have the alaya- vijnana ...

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