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Difference between revisions of "Ratnatraya"

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[[ratnatraya]]. alt. -[[triratna]]- (P. [[ratanattay]] a/[[tiratana]]; T. [[dkon mchog gsum]]; C. [[sanbao]]; J. [[sanbō]]; K. [[sambo]] [[三寶]]).  
 
[[ratnatraya]]. alt. -[[triratna]]- (P. [[ratanattay]] a/[[tiratana]]; T. [[dkon mchog gsum]]; C. [[sanbao]]; J. [[sanbō]]; K. [[sambo]] [[三寶]]).  

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ratnatraya. alt. -triratna- (P. ratanattay a/tiratana; T. dkon mchog gsum; C. sanbao; J. sanbō; K. sambo 三寶).

In Sanskrit, the “three jewels,” also translated into English as the “triple gem” or the “three treasures”; the term is also often given as triratna.

see also: Three Jewels

Source

The Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism by Robert E. Buswell Jr. and Donald S. Lopez Jr.