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[[dkon mchog gsum]] - [[The Three Jewels]]. The Precious Buddha, the Precious Dharma and the Precious Sangha. In [[The Light of Wisdom]] (Shambhala Publ.), [[Jamgön Kongtrül]] explains: "The Buddha is the nature of the [[four kayas]] and [[five wisdoms]] endowed with the [[twofold purity]] and the perfection of the [[twofold welfare]]. The [[Dharma]] is what is expressed, the unconditioned truth of total purification comprised of cessation and path, and that which expresses, the two aspects of [[statement and realization]] appearing as the names, words and letters of the teachings. The [[Sangha]] consists of the actual Sangha, the sons of the victorious ones abiding on the noble [[bhumis]] who are endowed with the qualities of [[wisdom]] and [[liberation]], and the resembling Sangha who are on the paths of accumulation and joining as well as the noble [[shravakas]] and [[pratyekabuddhas]]." [RY]
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[[sangs rgyas dkon mchog]] - the Buddha Jewel, the Precious Buddha [RY]
 
[[sangs rgyas dkon mchog]] - Precious Buddha. The state of [[buddhahood]] endowed with the perfect benefit for self and others [RY]
 
 
 
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