Triratna

[tree-ruht-nuh]

Tri·rat·na

[tree-ruht-nuh]
noun (used with a plural verb) Buddhism.
the three components of Buddhism, which are the Buddha, or teacher, the dharma, or teaching, and the Sangha, or priesthood.

Origin:
< Sanskrit: three jewels, equivalent to tri three + ratna jewel
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