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  1. Also known as the triple gem and the three treasures, the three jewels are the Buddha (the exemplar), the dharma (the teachings), and the sangha (the community of practitioners).

  2. The 'Outer' form is the 'Triple Gem' (Sanskrit: triratna), the 'Inner' is the Three Roots and the 'Secret' form is the 'Three Bodies' or trikāya of a Buddha. These are: [1] the Buddha, the fully enlightened one. the Dharma, the teachings expounded by the Buddha. the Saṅgha, the monastic order of Buddhism that practice the Dharma.

  3. Apr 2, 2023 · The Triple Gem, also known as the Three Jewels or the Triratna, is a central concept in Buddhism that represents the three core aspects of the tradition: the Buddha, the Dhamma, and the Sangha. These three components serve as a refuge and a source of guidance for Buddhists on their spiritual journey.

  4. The Triple Gem is a fundamental concept in Theravada Buddhism, consisting of the Buddha, Dhamma, and Sangha. These elements serve as essential sources of inspiration for practitioners.

  5. In Buddhism, refuge or taking refuge refers to a religious practice which often includes a prayer or recitation performed at the beginning of the day or of a practice session. Its object is typically the Three Jewels (also known as the Triple Gem or Three Refuges, Pali: ti-ratana or ratana-ttaya; Sanskrit: tri-ratna or ratna-traya ...

  6. The three jewels of Buddhism are the Buddha, the dharma, and the sangha. The Buddha is the teacher, the dharma is the teachings, and the sangha is the community of Buddhist practitioners.

  7. These are the Three Rare and Supreme Gems (dkon-mchog gsum), usually called the Three Jewels of Refuge, the Triple Gem, or the Three Precious Gems. They are the Buddhas (sangs-rgyas, clear evolved ones), the Dharma (chos, preventive measures), and the Sangha (dge-’dun, intent community or network).

  8. The Three Jewels (S. ratnatraya [alt. triratna]; P. ratanattaya [alt. tiratana]; T. dkon mchog gsum; C. sanbao; J. sanbō; K. sambo 三寶), or triple gem, refers to the principle objects of veneration in Buddhism.

  9. One of the oldest ways of expressing faith in Buddhism is by taking refuge in the three jewels. Also known as the triple gem and the three treasures, the three jewels are the Buddha (the exemplar), the dharma (the teachings), and the sangha (the community of practitioners).

  10. Understand how one can take refuge in the Three Gems (aka the Three Jewels), which comprises the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha, and their true meanings.