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Three Jewels Mala
The three jewels in Sanskrit is triratna and kon chog sum in Tibetan.
Taking refuge in the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha represents a foundational commitment within Buddhism, symbolising trust in the Three Jewels as pillars of spiritual development.
Buddha ~ Carnelian
The Buddha signifies the enlightened state achievable by all beings, serving as both a historical figure and an ideal to aspire towards.
Dharma ~ Lapis
The Dharma encompasses the teachings and truths revealed by the Buddha, providing guidance on ethical conduct, mental cultivation, and wisdom necessary for liberation from suffering.
Sangha ~ Amethyst
The Sangha refers to the community of practitioners who support one another in their spiritual journeys; this collective practice fosters an environment conducive to learning, compassion, and mutual growth.
This triad offers a holistic approach to mindfulness and ethical living, inviting individuals not only to seek personal enlightenment but also to contribute positively to society through engaged practices rooted in compassion and insight. Consequently, taking refuge is more than a mere ritual; you’re taking refuge in the potential that lies within you, refuge embodies a transformative pathway toward awakening and interconnectedness.
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