Significance of Three

The concept of "Three" is explored across various disciplines, including Vaishnavism, where it signifies groups like individuals at a meal and significant figures confronted by Balarama. In Purana, Three represents trinity elements such as Dharma, Artha, and Kama, as well as the three Vedas. Ayurveda discusses Satwika, Rajasika, and Tamasika foods, while Yoga identifies it with concentration, meditation, and trance. Additionally, Theravada highlights three trainings in virtue, concentration, and understanding. Overall, the number Three symbolizes essential structures in diverse contexts.1
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Synonyms: Triplet, Triad

In Swedish: Tre; In Malay: Tiga; In Dutch: Drie; In Finnish: Kolme; In Spanish: Tres; In German: Drei; In French: Trois

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Buddhist concept of 'Three'

Hindu concept of 'Three'

The concept of Three in local and regional sources

The concept of Three in scientific sources