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Sangha
[ suhng-guh ]
noun
- a community of Buddhist monks.
Sangha
/ ˈsɑnˌɡə /
noun
- the Buddhist community
- (in Theravada Buddhism) the monastic order
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Sangha1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Sangha1
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Example Sentences
This “sangha” is critical to Refuge Recovery and Gallo admits was paramount.
The ligamen connecting them together, completes the sacred triad with the Sangha derived from and composed of the two others.
Dharma, the name given to the law of Buddha, as distinct from the Sangha, which is the Church.
It is well known how great is my faith and reverence for Buddha, for the law and the community (sangha).
His Sangha was the most successful of them all and doubtless surpassed the others in this as in other respects.
The Sangha, as this order was called, arose naturally out of the social conditions of India in the time of Gotama.
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