What is known as the ultimate reality for Buddhism?

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The ultimate reality or ultimate truth is the inherent nature of everything. It is how things really are.
Everything has an ultimate or absolute aspect and a relative aspect. The relative aspect is how things appear. The ultimate is how things actually are.

These two aspects of everything are called "the two truths" in the Buddhist teachings. The two truths should not be understood as two separate things but rather as two aspects of one single reality.
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