Comma for either/or — dharma, courage. Spelling forgiving — corage finds courage.

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    the three Jewels

    idea · 3 works · 3 mentions · 3 anchored passages

    the Three Jewels · Three Jewels · three refuges

    spoken of as

    1 expression

    Three 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.
    the thirty topics characterizing the three knowled

    in the texts

    AbhisamayālaṅkāravivaraṇaAncient · Sanskrit

    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.
    the thirty topics characterizing the three knowled

    CittaviśuddhiprakaraṇaAncient · Sanskrit

    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:
    treatise on the purification of the mind

    Kunjarakarna DharmakathanaAncient · Kawi

    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.
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