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* Taoism, a philosophy which emphasizes the Three Jewels of the Tao: compassion, moderation, and humility, while Taoist thought generally focuses on nature, the relationship between humanity and the cosmos ; health and longevity ; and wu wei ( action through inaction ).
The Dharma is one of the Three Jewels of Buddhism in which practitioners of Buddhism seek refuge, or that upon which one relies for his or her lasting happiness.
The Three Jewels of Buddhism are the Buddha, meaning the mind's perfection of enlightenment, the Dharma, meaning the teachings and the methods of the Buddha, and the Sangha, meaning those awakened beings who provide guidance and support to followers of the Buddha.
Faith in Buddhism can be summarised as faith in the Three Jewels: the Buddha, Dharma and Sangha.
* The Three Jewels, namely Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha
All of these teachings are shared and identical in most schools and groups of Nichiren Buddhism, however, different interpretations are found for the doctrine of the ” Three Great Secret Dharmas ”, called also “ The Three Great Secret Laws ”, and Three Jewels.
The Sangha is the third of the Three Jewels in Buddhism.
The Three Treasures or Three Jewels () are basic virtues in Taoism comprising Compassion, Moderation, and Humility.
He was sent to the court of one of the emperor's son, Zhu Di the Prince of Yan, where he was called Sān Bǎo ( 三寶 / 三宝, or 三保 ) meaning ' Three Jewels.
An English translation by Ian Monk was published in 1996 as The Exeter Text: Jewels, Secrets, Sex in the collection Three.
Many tantric texts qualify the Three Jewels of Buddha, Dharma and Sangha thus: " The Guru is Buddha, the Guru is Dharma, the Guru is also Sangha " to reflect their importance for the disciple.
Jetari taught the young man three things: 1 ) taking refuge in the Three Jewels of Buddha, 2 ) Dharma and Sangha and 3 ) bodhichitta, described as the mind-oriented aspiration towards enlightenment with the intent of benefiting all sentient beings.
* The Three Jewels: The Central Ideals of Buddhism
" Going for Refuge to the Three Jewels " – meaning the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha – is considered to be what makes someone a Buddhist
(" Triratna ", Sanskrit term meaning Three Jewels )
The Three Jewels, also called the Three Treasures, Three Refuges, Precious Triad, or most commonly the Triple Gem ( ()) ( Pali: tiratana ), are the three things that Buddhists take refuge in, and look toward for guidance, in the process known as taking refuge.
The Three Jewels are:
Taking refuge in the Three Jewels is central to Buddhist lay and monastic ordination ceremonies, as originated by Gautama Buddha, according to the scriptures.
Taking refuge in the Three Jewels is generally considered to make one officially a Buddhist.

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