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What is the three body doctrine of mahayana buddhism?

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Trikaya, (Sanskrit: “three bodies”), in Mahāyāna Buddhism, is the concept of the three bodies, or modes of being, of the Buddha: the dharmakaya (body of essence) which is the unmanifested mode, and the supreme state of absolute knowledge; the sambhogakaya (body of enjoyment) which is the heavenly mode; and the nirmanakaya (body of transformation) which is  the earthly mode, the Buddha as he appeared on earth or manifested himself in an earthly bodhisattva, an earthly king, a painting, or a natural object, such as a lotus.

The concept of trikaya applies not only to the historical Buddha, Gautama, but to all other buddhas as well.

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