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The '''Three Jewels''' (Skt. ''triratna''; Tib. ''könchok sum''; ''dkon mchog gsum'') are [[Buddha]], [[Dharma]] and [[Sangha]], the objects of [[refuge]]. The Tibetan ''könchok sum'' literally means the three 'rare and supreme' ones.
The '''Three Jewels''' (Skt. ''triratna''; Tib. ''könchok sum''; [[Wyl.]] ''dkon mchog gsum'') are [[Buddha]], [[Dharma]] and [[Sangha]], the objects of [[refuge]]. The Tibetan ''könchok sum'' literally means the three 'rare and supreme' ones.


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Revision as of 20:59, 28 August 2008

The Three Jewels (Skt. triratna; Tib. könchok sum; Wyl. dkon mchog gsum) are Buddha, Dharma and Sangha, the objects of refuge. The Tibetan könchok sum literally means the three 'rare and supreme' ones.