On space [ākāśa|虚空] and form [rūpa|色]—
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"Mahāmati, space is form, and, Mahāmati, as space penetrates into form, form is space. To establish the relation of supporting and supported, Mahāmati, there obtains the separation of the two, space and form." Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra
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"Mahāmati, when the elements begin to evolve [a world] they are distinguishable one from another; they do not abide in space, and space is not non-existent in them." Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra
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On horns [viṣāṇa|角] and atoms [aṇu|微塵]—
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"It is the same with the hare's horns, Mahāmati, whose non-existence is asserted in reference to the bull's horns." Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra
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"But, Mahāmati, when the bull's horns are analysed to their minutest atoms, which in turn are further analysed, there is after all nothing to be known as atoms." Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra
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