sangha

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The Buddhist congregation of renunciate monks and nuns
Those who have "entered the stream" towards nirvana
The community of all followers of the Buddha; the ecclesia in which the devout take refuge as one of the three jewels
Sanskrit; a term for the Buddhist monastic community which has recently come to include the entire community of Buddhist practitioners; it is considered one of the three jewels of Buddhism (along with the Buddha and the Dharma)
Lit , harmonious community In the Buddhadharma, Sangha means the order of Bhiksus, Bhiksunis, Sramaneras and Sramanerikas Another meaning is the Arya Sangha, made up of those individuals, lay or monastic, who have attained one of the four stages of sanctity Also, the Bodhisattva Sangha
(Skt ; = Tib ged¸n) For the Theravadins, this term refers specifically to the monastic community For Mahayana Buddhists, it is extended to include lay practitioners
(Pali) On the conventional (sammati) level, this term denotes the communities of Buddhist monks and nuns; on the ideal (ariya) level, it denotes those followers of the Buddha, lay or ordained, who have attained at least stream-entry
The monkshood as founded by the Buddha
Buddhist monastic order, traditionally composed of four groups: monks, nuns, laymen, and laywomen. Established by the Buddha, it is the world's oldest body of celibate clerics. Together with the Buddha and the dharma, it makes up the Threefold Refuge, a basic creed of Buddhism. Buddha established the bhiksu sangha for men and later the bhiksuni sangha for women. Members depend on alms from the community, since they are discouraged from engaging in commerce or agriculture. They live according to the Vinaya Pitaka
Conventionally, the community of spiritual aspirants Ultimately, the Sangha are those with experience of ultimate reality, or emptiness These are the High Ones
The community of monks and nuns; lowercased, this term refers to and individual monastic community The community of monks and nuns; lowercased, this term refers to and individual monastic community
lit Congregation, is the name for the community of monks and nuns As the third of the Three Gems and the Three Refuges, it applies to the community of the Noble Ones
On the conventional (sammati) level, this term denotes the communities of Buddhist monks and nuns; on the ideal (ariya) level, it denotes those followers of the Buddha, lay or ordained, who have attained at least stream-entry
The Buddhist monastic order The corporate assembly of at least 3 monks under a chairman, empowered to hear confession, grant absolution and ordain In general terms, it refers to any community practising the Buddhist Way
Traditionally the phrase used to describe the learning community of Buddhist monks it can include all those who undertake spiritual practice with a community reference
The Buddhist community or congregation
B the Buddhist community as a whole or a particular local community
According to the Vinaya tradition, any community of four or more fully ordained monks In general, ordained or lay people who take Bodhisattva vows or Tantric vows can also be said to be Sangha
The community; the third of Buddhism's traditional "three jewels"--Buddha, dharma, sangha The avowed followers of the Buddhist path
the buddhist community - monks, nuns, novices, and lay followers
sangha

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    San·gha

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    () Sanskrit संघ (saṃ-gha, “heap, multitude, crowd”).
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