The sthaviravadins had very little to do with the kaya conceptions. The early Mahayanists had conceived two kayas: i) Rupa(or Nirmana) Kaya, which included bodies, gross and subtle, meant for beings in general, and ii) Dharmakaya, which was used in two senses, one being the body of Dharma, (i.e. Collection of practices) which makes a being
The sthaviravadins had very little to do with the kaya conceptions. The early Mahayanists had conceived two kayas: i) Rupa(or Nirmana) Kaya, which included bodies, gross and subtle, meant for beings in general, and ii) Dharmakaya, which was used in two senses, one being the body of Dharma, (i.e. Collection of practices) which makes a being
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The sthaviravadins had very little to do with the kaya conceptions. The early Mahayanists had conceived two kayas: i) Rupa(or Nirmana) Kaya, which included bodies, gross and subtle, meant for beings in general, and ii) Dharmakaya, which was used in two senses, one being the body of Dharma, (i.e. Collection of practices) which makes a being
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