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- incorporating on the reverse the Buddhist triratna symbol on top of a stupa Amaravati Triratna symbols Triratna with the mantra written in devanagari "om...
- The Triratna Buddhist Community, formerly the Friends of the Western Buddhist Order (FWBO), is an international fellowship of Buddhists. It was founded...
- the Friends of the Western Buddhist Order (FWBO), which was renamed the Triratna Buddhist Community in 2010. Sangharak****a was and remains a highly controversial...
- of the Diamond Throne (Vajrasana) with two triratnas Buddhapada decorated with lotus roundels, Triratna's and swastikas, 2nd century, Gandhara Buddhapada...
- Triratna Man Tuladhar (Nepali: त्रिरत्नमान तुलाधर) (1905-1986) was one of the largest Nepalese traders in traditional Tibet and the president of the Nepalese...
- Kaygu Samye Dzong London, Bermondsey (Tibetan) London Buddhist Centre (Triratna) London Buddhist Vihara (Sri Lankan) London Fo Guang Shan Temple, Marylebone...
- Risshō Kōsei Kai Rimé movement Shambhala Buddhism Shinnyo-en Soka Gakkai Triratna Buddhist Community True Buddha School Won Buddhism Anandamayee Sangha Bell...
- centre in the Polwarth area. The Edinburgh Buddhist Centre, run by the Triratna Buddhist Community, formerly situated in Melville Terrace, now runs sessions...
- Look up triratna or 三寶 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Three Treasures or Three Jewels (simplified Chinese: 三宝; traditional Chinese: 三寶; pinyin: sānbǎo;...
- forms of Buddhism revere and take spiritual refuge in the "three jewels" (triratna): Buddha, Dharma and Sangha. While all varieties of Buddhism revere "Buddha"...