Paramarthasatya
Paramarthasatya is a Sanskrit term central to Buddhist philosophy, often translated as "ultimate truth" or "absolute reality." It stands in contrast to samvrtisatya, commonly known as "conventional truth" or "relative reality." While conventional truth refers to the everyday world of appearances, distinctions, and concepts that we experience and interact with, ultimate truth points to the true nature of reality as it is, devoid of these conceptual overlays.
The distinction between paramarthasatya and samvrtisatya is crucial for understanding the path to liberation in Buddhism.
Paramarthasatya, on the other hand, is understood as emptiness (shunyata) in Mahayana Buddhism. It is not a