Nagarjuna-1.jpg | frame | '''Nagarjuna''' Madhyamaka (Skt.; Tib. དབུ་མ་, Uma, Wyl. dbu ma) refers to both the state of the Middle Way as well as the texts that express this ultimate meaning such as the Mulamadhyamaka-karika by Nagarjuna.

The state of the Middle Way is the freedom from all extremes, as it is said in the Samadhiraja Sutra:

:“Existence and non-existence are extremes,<br> :Purity and impurity are extremes as well,<br> :Thus, having relinquished both extremes,<br> :The wise do not dwell even in the middle.”<br> The meaning expressed by the term Madhyamaka is, we could say, the sphere of reality (dharmadhatu), beyond all extremes.

This can then be further divided into:<br>

These are all beyond extremes:

See also Madhyamika for the Middle Way philosophical tenet system and its followers.

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