Triratna

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Triratna is a central Buddhist term referring to the Three Jewels of Buddhism—the Buddha, the Dharma (teachings), and the Sangha (community)—in which practitioners take refuge.

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Label Occurrences
Triratna canonical 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist concept
religious term
alsoKnownAs Ratnatraya NERFINISHED
Three Jewels NERFINISHED
Three Refuges NERFINISHED
Triple Gem NERFINISHED
associatedPractice recitation of refuge formula
refuge ceremony
associatedWith Buddhist lay commitment
Buddhist monastic ordination
category Buddhist refuges
Buddhist terminology
centralTo Buddhist devotion
Buddhist ethics
Buddhist practice
coreElement taking refuge
emphasizedIn Mahayana sutras NERFINISHED
Pali Canon NERFINISHED
early Buddhist texts
function basis of Buddhist ethical commitment
foundation of Buddhist identity
hasFormula I take refuge in the Buddha
I take refuge in the Dharma
I take refuge in the Sangha
hasPart Buddha NERFINISHED
Dharma
Sangha NERFINISHED
hasSymbol three-jewel emblem
triple-gem iconography
isObjectOf Buddhist faith
Buddhist recollection
Buddhist veneration
languageOfName Sanskrit
literalMeaning Three Jewels
refersTo Buddha as teacher
Dharma as teaching
Sangha as community
relatedConcept Buddha NERFINISHED
Dharma
Sangha NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism
symbolizes ideal of enlightenment
path of the Dharma
supportive spiritual community
usedIn Mahayana Buddhism NERFINISHED
Theravada Buddhism NERFINISHED
Vajrayana Buddhism NERFINISHED

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Triple Gem alsoKnownAs Triratna