The Buddha knew it would be difficult for people to follow his teachings on
their own, so he established the Three Refuges for them to rely on. If a
person wants to become Buddhists take refuge in and rely on the Buddha, the
Dharma, and the Sangha. These are known as the Triple
Jewel. The Sangha are the monks and nuns. They live in monasteries and carry
on the Buddha's teaching. The word Sangha means 'harmonious community'. The
Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha together possess qualities that are precious
like jewels and can lead one to enlightenment.
A refuge is a place to go for safety and protection, like a shelter in a
storm. Taking refuge does not mean running away from life. It means living life
in a fuller, truer way.
Taking refuge is also like a man traveling for the first time to a distant
city. He will need a guide to show him which path to follow and some traveling
companions to help him along the way.
- The Buddha is the guide.
- The Dharma is the path.
- The Sangha are the teachers or companions along the way.
I go to the Buddha for refuge.
I go to the Dharma for refuge.
I go to the Sangha for refuge.
I go to the Dharma for refuge.
I go to the Sangha for refuge.
For a Buddhist, taking refuge is the first step on the path to enlightenment.
Even if enlightenment is not achieved in this life, one has a better chance to
become enlightened in a future life. One who take the precepts is called a
lay person.
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