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Sangha - Wikipedia Sangha or saṃgha (IPA: [sɐnɡʱɐ]) is a term meaning "association", "assembly", "company" or "community" In a political context, it was historically used to denote a governing assembly in a republic or a kingdom, and for a long time, it has been used by religious associations, including Buddhists, Jains and Sikhs
Sangha | Definition, Origin, Development, Fatcs | Britannica Sangha, Buddhist monastic order, traditionally composed of four groups: monks, nuns, laymen, and laywomen The sangha is part—together with the Buddha and the dharma (teaching)—of the Threefold Refuge, a basic creed of Buddhism
What Is the Sangha? - Study Buddhism The word “Sangha” is a Sanskrit term that means “community,” and which is used primarily to refer to the Buddha’s ordained followers, who are known as bhikshus and bhikshunis, or monks and nuns
The Sangha Is the Community of Buddhists - Learn Religions Sangha is a word in the Pali language that means "association" or "assembly " The Sanskrit equivalent is samgha In early Buddhism, sangha referred to the community of all Buddhists, both ordained and laypeople This was sometimes called the "fourfold assembly" -- monks, nuns, laywomen, laymen
What is a Sangha? - Wake Up International Sangha is the word used for a community of fellow practitioners in Buddhism But a Sangha does not necessarily have to be Buddhist Thich Nhat Hanh, also called Thay, wrote in his recent book Good Citizens: Creating Enlightened Society the following text (it has been shorted for an abridged version): It is difficult to make a change alone
The Meaning and Importance of Sangha - Mindworks The definition of sangha, a Sanskrit word, might be described as fellowship, community, company or collection It is the assembly of those who follow the Buddhist path
What Is the Sangha in Buddhism? - Buddhism Way Sangha refers to the spiritual community that walks the path of the Dhamma—the truth taught by the Buddha It is one of the Three Jewels (Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha) in which Buddhists take refuge, a cornerstone of the path to liberation
Sangha - Lions Roar The sangha is the community of Buddhist practitioners Along with the dharma—the teachings— and the Buddha—the teacher—sangha is one of the Three Jewels that together make up Buddhism and the Buddhist path
Sangha: the Spiritual Community | buddhism | The Buddhist Centre In practical terms, the Sangha means the fellow Buddhists with whom we share the path Teachers and those who are more experienced than us can become our ‘spiritual friends’ (or kalyana mitras, literally 'beautiful friends')
What is the Sangha in Buddhism? - LotusBuddhas The term "Sangha" is a Pali word meaning "community" and is primarily used to refer to the ordained followers of the Buddha, known as bhikshus (monks) and bhikshunis (nuns), or the monastic community