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three jewels, triratna, the three jewels, three precious ones, the triple gem, the three rare and sublime ones, three non-compounds [[sangs rgyas]] = buddha 2) [[chos]] = dharma; 3) [[dag 'dun]] = sangha chn) [IW]
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Ratnadasa indian philosopher [IW]
  
three jewels [IW]
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1) Ratnadasa. 2) Indian philosopher [RY]
 
 
the Three Precious Jewels [RY]
 
  
 
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Ratnadasa indian philosopher [IW]

1) Ratnadasa. 2) Indian philosopher [RY]