Buddha, Dharma, SanghaSungsan Tae Sŏnsa Seung Sahn
Buddha, dharma, and sangha are the three jewels of Buddhism. The first gem, Buddha, refers to the first Buddha and the awakening and enlightenment that Buddhists seek. Anyone who embraces Buddhism's understanding and loving path can be considered a Buddha. Dharma, the second gem, is the teac...
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Refuge, stated out loud, such as: “I take refuge in the Three Jewels: Buddha, Dharma and Sangha” Bodhichitta aspiration, such as “I will attain Enlightenment for the benefit of all beings.” (Optionally) the Four Immeasurables: “ May all beings have happiness...
A person with deep karma and mature roots will surely be happy when he sees Buddha, Dharma and Sangha. "Infinite Life Sutra" says that when he smells the name of the Buddha, even when he hears the bell and drum ringing in the temple, he feels unspeakable emotion and even tears. He ...
Master Hui-neng said, “Let each of us take refuge in the Three Gems, the Buddha, the Dharma and the Sangha within our mind!” A great Theravada monk, Nyanaponika Thera said, “The Triple Gem… is transformed from an impersonal idea to a personal refuge only to the extent that it is...
Refuge: we always take refuge in the three jewels: Buddha Dharma, and Sangha Bodhichitta vow: the most precious promise to benefit all sentient beings The Four Immeasurable Attitudes: aspirations for the benefit of al all beings Visualization: imagining or picturing the “merit field” which means...
to attribute ‘what not said’ to the Sangha to him also misrepresents and slanders the true Dharma that the Sangha needs to know. Since ‘what said’ by the Buddha is always to the Sangha, to not attribute ‘what said’ to the Sangha to him ...
The ceremonial rituals like hoisting the Buddhist flag and the bathing of the Lord Buddha are done. The monks chant the hymns of the holy triple gem: The Buddha, The Dharma (his teachings) and The Sangha (his disciples). In evening, various candlelit processions are organized in the ...