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Buddhist sanghas

LC control no.sh2002007625
LC classificationBQ4540 BQ4565 Doctrine
BQ6001 BQ6160 Monasticism
Topical headingBuddhist sanghas
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Variant(s)Buddhist communities
Buddhist samghas
Communities, Buddhist
Samghas, Buddhist
Sanghas, Buddhist
See alsoReligious institutions
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Buddhist monasticism and religious orders
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Found inWork cat.: Friends on the path living spiritual communities, 2002 (A Sangha is a community of friends practicing the Dharma together in order to bring about and maintain Buddhist awareness. In the Buddhist scriptures it is said that there are four communities: monks, nuns, laymen and laywomen.)
Sangha web site (In the suttas the word sangha (lit. mean group or assembly) is usually used in one of two ways: it either refers to the community of ordained monks and nuns or the community of persons who have gained some degree of awakening.)
Oxford dictionary of World religions, 1997: p. 853 (Sangha or samgha (skt/pali) gathering, communities; most often used of Buddhists. In general it means "those who follow the teachings of the Buddha; the Buddha required Buddhism to be "for the benefit of many and for the support of many.")
Buddhist web site (The Sangha that a Buddhist takes refuge in is the community of wise and learned and are able teachers of the Dharma. They can be like trusted friends inspiring the lay followers along the path of good conduct.)
Encyc. Brit. Online, 2002 June 04 (The sa.ǹ‡gha is a part- together with the Buddha and the dharma (teaching) of the Threefold Refuge, the basic creed of Buddhism.)
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