byaṅ chub sems dpa’ dbaṅ po źi bas smras pa |
saṅs rgyas daṅ | chos daṅ | dge ’dun źes bya ba de ni gñis te |
saṅs rgyas kyi raṅ bźin ni chos so || chos kyi raṅ bźin ni dge ’dun te |
de dag thams cad kyaṅ ’dus ma byas pa’o ||
’dus ma byas ni nam mkha’o ||
chos thams cad kyi tshul ni nam mkha’ daṅ mtshuṅs te |
gaṅ de ltar rjes su ’gro ba de ni gñis su med par ’jug pa’o ||
The bodhisattva Śāntendriya declared,
"It is dualistic to say ’Buddha,’ ’Dharma,’ and ’Sangha.’
The Dharma is itself the nature of the Buddha, the Sangha is itself the nature of the Dharma,
and all of them are uncompounded.
The uncompounded is infinite space,
and the processes of all things are equivalent to infinite space.
Adjustment to this is the entrance into nonduality."