Buddhism
Buddha-dhātu is a Buddhist term for Buddha-nature, Buddha-dhātu, Buddha-dhātu, Buddha-dhātu, Buddha-dhātu. Buddhism is used in the same sense as the sacrament (如來藏, Sanskrit: Tathāgatagarbha). Buddhism is a translation of the Sanskrit Buddha-dhātu, which is a combination of Buddha and Buddha-translated Buddhas and dhātu. Buddha-dhātu is sometimes translated as awakening. Awakening is a word made up of a combination of Buddha's interpretation of the word and dhātu's interpretation of the meaning. Buddha-dhātu is translated in English into Buddha-nature, Buddha Element, or Buddha-Principle. The Buddha originally referred to only the Gotama Buddha (Buddha Buddha). In Buddhism, all things were originally Buddha-like.