JH-ENG |
[virtue-aspire]; spiritual community; assembly; aspirants to virtue |
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JH-OE |
{C}crowd; group; assembly; congregation |
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JH-SKT, YOGA |
saMgha |
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JH-SKT |
{LCh,L,C,MSA}*; saGgha |
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OT |
[448] (saMg+haH) nyon mongs pa spong ba la zhugs pa'i slob pa lam gyi gang zag dge slong gsum mam bzhi sde yan chad/ ... |
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JH-EXT |
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JH-EXE |
irreversible aspirants to virtue who are [still] learners |
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YOGA |
sAMghika |
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DM |
Expl. in Gser Sbram 44. |
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JV, IW, RY |
sangha |
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JV |
*, community, Spiritual Community, one who is devout or earnest in religion, priesthood, assemblage, church, clergy, 1 of གནས་པ་དགུ, spiritual community, monk |
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IW |
* [last of the three jewels) assembly of monks, assembly of spiritual followers, members of the * dwelling in abandoning kleshas slob pa lam gyi gang zag dge slong gsum mam bzhi sde yan chad]. *, monastic community, a monk/ nun |
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RY |
Sangha, assembly, community, assembly of spiritual followers, members of the *, monastic community, spiritual / religious community; lit: "pursuing the virtuous, desire for piety". Sangha. The community of practitioners usually the fully ordained monks and nuns. The Noble Sangha means those who have achieved the path of seeing among the five paths and therefore are liberated from samsara |