the three Jewels
idea · 3 works · 3 mentions · 3 anchored passages
the Three Jewels · Three Jewels · three refuges
spoken of as
1 expressionThree Jewels2 mentions
Abhisamayālaṅkāravivaraṇa (Sanskrit) · Cittaviśuddhiprakaraṇa (Sanskrit)
// [Instruction] is to be known in regard to practice, the [four] truths, the Three Jewels beginning with the Buddha, [the practice of] non-attachment, untiring [effort], full embrace of the path, // the five eyes, the six supernormal cognitions and their qualities, the path of seeing, and that called the path of cultivation — so instruction is tenfold.
in the texts
Abhisamayālaṅkāravivaraṇa
The Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha, listed as one object of the tenfold instruction.
// [Instruction] is to be known in regard to practice, the [four] truths, the Three Jewels beginning with the Buddha, [the practice of] non-attachment, untiring [effort], full embrace of the path, // the five eyes, the six supernormal cognitions and their qualities, the path of seeing, and that called the path of cultivation — so instruction is tenfold.
Cittaviśuddhiprakaraṇa
The Buddha, Dharma, and Saṅgha as the three refuges, named as an obligation never to be forsaken.
The Three Jewels must never be forsaken, nor the awakening-mind ({{term:
Kunjarakarna Dharmakathana
The Three Jewels (Buddha, Dharma, Saṅgha), invoked as the refuge to which merit should be dedicated.
Your intention should be to offer them to the Three Jewels as a refuge.