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answer any question
1.What is ( Triple jewel) of buddhism ?
2.how buddhism compares and contrast with Hinduism and jainism ?
3.what is some ket buddhist texts?
4.what is the concepts of Anicca and Anatta?
5.how about Buddhism in the west?
6.how about the four Noble truths?
7.what is the life of the historic Buddha?
8.what is (Triple Jewel) of Buddhism?
9.what do you know about buddhism?
Sarana - The Three Jewels
Buddhism inculdes the "Three Jewels" or the "Three Treasures" - The Buddha (the Founder), the Dharma (the Teachings), and the Sangha (the Community).
In the Buddhist tradition, when a person decides to make Buddhism a part of their life, they traditionally say "I take refuge in the Buddha, I take refuge in the Dharma, I take refuge in the Sangha."
The First Jewel is the Buddha
To take refuge in the Buddha is not an escape, a way to hide under
the protection of a powerful being, but a demonstration of our
respect and appreciation for his teachings. Taking refuge in the
Buddha, is also we decide wholeheartedly to become a Buddha
ourselves, and to search within the potential to be awakened like
the Buddha did, 2500 years ago.
The Second Jewel is the Dharma
The Dharma is called the second jewel. The Dharma is the Teaching
of the Buddha, and which will ultimately lead to Awakening. The
Buddha's Dharma explains to us that kindness for ourselves and also
for others, through an understanding of The Four Noble Truths, will
guide us towards liberation from anger and ignorance. The path
involves embracing the teaching of the Buddha and applying that
understanding to everyday life.
The Third Jewel is the Sangha
The Sangha is the third precious jewel and is composed of people
who come together in any size group to study, share and practice
meditation with a will to assist and be assisted by that community.
The Buddha understood that communication and interaction with other
people who are on the Path are essential for practice, both for
ordained monks as well as lay people.