Hey,
The Three Jewels of Buddhism are:
The Buddha (enlightened one);
The Dharma (teachings);
The Sangha (community of practitioners).
I hope that is helpful.
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The Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha.
The religious symbol for Buddhism is the teachings of the Buddha or the Three Noble Jewels.
It is Buddhism however the triple jewel is also in Jainism and Taoism metaphorically
any time someone wants to make a commitment to the path, or for some, on a daily basis, a person will recite the Three Jewels.
The "Three Jewels," or "Three Refuges," in Buddhism refer to the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha. They are called jewels because they are considered precious and fundamental sources of guidance and support on the spiritual path. The Buddha represents the ideal of enlightenment, the Dharma encompasses the teachings and practices, and the Sangha denotes the community of practitioners. Together, they form the foundation of a Buddhist's faith and practice.
There are many different English translations, and all are important for study.King James Version (a classic, yet somewhat archaic).New King James VersionAmerican Standard Version (most literal, but hard to read).
In Buddhism, the three dots above the lotus flower represent the Three Jewels: the Buddha, the Dharma (his teachings), and the Sangha (the community of Buddhist practitioners). Together, they symbolize the path to enlightenment and spiritual awakening.
I am assuming you mean "fé which means "faith" English 'fey' has three translations in Spanish: fantasioso, moribundo, vidente.
Sangharakshita has written: 'A survey of Buddhism' -- subject(s): Buddhism, History 'Creative symbols of Tantric Buddhism' -- subject(s): Buddhist art and symbolism, Tantric Buddhism 'Anagarika Dharmapala' -- subject(s): Buddhism 'The path of the inner life' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Buddhism, Doctrines 'The thousand-petalled lotus' -- subject(s): Hinduism, Religious life and customs, Spiritual life 'Know your mind' -- subject(s): Buddhism, Buddhist ethics, Psychology 'The Three Jewels' -- subject(s): Buddha (The concept), Buddhism, Doctrines 'The essential Sangharakshita' -- subject(s): Buddhism, Buddhism art and symbolism, Doctrines, Essence, genius, nature, Social aspects, Social aspects of Buddhism, Spiritual life
The Eightfold Path is central to all Buddhist belief. Though Buddhism has many sects but following things are common to all of them 1. All of them believe in three jewels i. e. Buddha, Dhamma & Sangha 2. Four noble truth 3. Eight fold path
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The word Buddhism has three syllables. The syllables are BU-ddhi-sm. The stress is on the first syllable.