Sangha means an organization .
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The Buddhist community is called the Sangha.
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I think that you have misspelled "triratna" which means "three jewels" and stands for the Buddha, Dharma (teachings), and Sangha (religious community).
guyThere is no homophone for the word community
A homophone for "community" is "comity," which means mutual respect and courtesy among individuals or groups.
There is no one leader of Buddhism. Each monastery, temple or sangha (spiritual community) may have their own master who guides and teaches their local community.
One View:Sangha is important to Buddhistst since sangha refers to our companions on the Buddhist path. These companions can be people that are on the path with us and it can also refer to the community of ordained monks and nuns.Sangha is also important in terms of the refuge practice, which is often described asthe entrance to Buddhism. In this practice, we take refuge to Buddha, Dharma and the Noble Sangha. This means that we accept the Buddha as our guide, we follow the Dharma (teachings of the Buddha) as the path, and accept the Sangha as our companions. According to the Mahayana, in this context Sangha refers to beings who are already very advanced on the Buddhist path, i.e. who are on the path of seeing and beyond, which means that they are already liberated from Samsara.Another View:Sangha Day is the second most important Buddhist festival. It is a celebration in honour of the Sangha, or the Buddhist community. For some Buddhists Sangha refers only to monks and nuns. It is a chance for people to reaffirm their commitment to Buddhist practices and traditions. So Sangha is important to Buddhists because it's a chance for people to commit to Buddhist practice and traditions.
There is no homophone for the word community. Populace can mean community, and its homophone is populous
daDa: river bank sangha: money bank
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