Significance of Buddha, Dharma, Sangha

The keyphrase "Buddha, Dharma, Sangha" denotes the Triad or 'Three Jewels' in Buddhism, as explained by Mahayana. This concept encompasses the Buddha, who is the enlightened one; Dharma, which refers to the teachings of Buddhism; and Sangha, the community of followers. Together, these elements form the foundation of Buddhist practice and belief, highlighting the interconnectedness of the enlightened individual, their teachings, and the community that supports and sustains those teachings.1
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Synonyms: Duty, Righteousness, Fellowship, Assembly, Congregation, Enlightened one, Teachings, Community

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Buddhist concept of 'Buddha, Dharma, Sangha'