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    Supports→Madhyamaka philosophy, particularly Candrakīrti's Prasannapadā, holds that ultimately no substantial, independently existing 'buddhas' can be posited as really present.

    The two truths framework requires ultimate reality to transcend subject-object duality; substantial buddhas as objects would contradict this non-dual ultimate nature.

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