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The Three Jewels are the core principles of Buddhism: Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha from "summary" of Buddhism For Dummies by Jonathan Landaw,Stephan Bodian,Gudrun Bühnemann

The Three Jewels are like the foundation of a house - without them, Buddhism wouldn't be what it is. The first Jewel is the Buddha, who serves as a guide and inspiration for Buddhists. He was a historical figure named Siddhartha Gautama who achieved enlightenment and became the Buddha. The Buddha is not considered a god, but rather a teacher who showed the way to liberation from suffering. The second Jewel is the Dharma, which refers to the teachings of the Buddha. These teachings provide a framework for understanding the nature of reality, the causes of suffering, and the path to liberation. The Dharma is like a map that guides practitioners on their spiritual journey, helping them develop wisdom, compassion, and inner peace. The third Jewel is the Sangha, whic...
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    Buddhism For Dummies

    Jonathan Landaw

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