Do you think ‘Triratna’ is an important doctrine of Jainism.Give reason for
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Triratna
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Alternative Titles: Three Jewels, Three Refuges, Threefold Refuge, Triple Refuge, ti-ratana, tri-ratna
Triratna, (Sanskrit: “Three Jewels”) Pali Ti-ratana, also called Threefold Refuge, in Buddhism the Triratna comprises the Buddha, the dharma (doctrine, or teaching), and the sangha (the monastic order, or community). One becomes a Buddhist by saying the words “I go to the Buddha for refuge, I go to the Doctrine for refuge, I go to the Order for refuge.”