What is the meaning of Sangha
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he Buddhist monastic order, including monks, nuns, and novices.
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The "assembly," "company," or "community are the meaning of Sangha.
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- Sangha is a Sanskrit term that signifies "assembly," "company," or "community." It mostly refers to the Buddhist society of ordained monks and nuns. The common term now includes all Buddhist practitioners, while the more rigorous definition from Buddhist scripture applies only to those practitioners who have personally understood emptiness.
- The Sangha, together with the Buddha and the Dharma, is the third of the Three Jewels of Buddhism (the teaching).
- Yoga and Sangha are also closely linked. In recent years, there has been an increase in the sense of community among yoga practitioners (even on a global scale). This has made it easier for new yoga practitioners to integrate into the yoga community, while seasoned yogis may share their expertise and lifestyle choices with a bigger audience.
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