The triple jewel refers to the objects of refuge, namely the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha.
The Jewel in the Crown refers to India when it was part of the British Empire.
A homophone for "jewel" is "joule." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings - jewel refers to a precious stone or gem, while joule is a unit of energy.
It is Buddhism however the triple jewel is also in Jainism and Taoism metaphorically
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Jewel movement refers to the mechanism by which the watch keeps time, and is generally a selling point owing to its accuracy.
India was nicknamed The Jewel in the CrownThe term Jewel in the Crown was generally attached to India as a reference to its importance within the Empire and the fact that Queen Victoria was crowned Empress of India.
It is just a clever name for a CD case. They are the slimmer version of the standard CD case. "Jewel" refers to the piece that clips into the center hole of the CD to keep it in place. It has a jewel-like design.
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The term "Triple NT" typically refers to the Triple Entente, which was an alliance among France, Russia, and the United Kingdom before and during World War I. This alliance was formed to counterbalance the threat posed by the Central Powers, particularly Germany and Austria-Hungary. If you meant another context for "Triple NT," please provide more details for a specific answer.
Andante is a term that refers to a tempo.
Andante is a term that refers to a tempo.
"Kamalada Mani" translates to "the jewel of the lotus" in English. In this context, "kamala" refers to a lotus, symbolizing purity and beauty, while "mani" means jewel or gem, often associated with something precious or valuable. This term is often used in spiritual or poetic contexts to convey the idea of something sublime emerging from a pure source.