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Three Jewels
The Three Jewels are 1) the Buddha, 2) the Dharma, and 3) the Sangha. The Three Jewels are Buddhism’s greatest treasures.
Chinese / Sanskrit Terms
三寶 [
sānbǎo
] ; triratna
See Also:
Buddha
;
Sangha