พระรัตนตรัย

prá rát-dtà-ná-dtrai

Meanings

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the Triple Gem (Buddhism)

the Three Jewels in Buddhism: the Buddha, the Dhamma (teachings), and the Sangha (monastic community)

Examples

ชาวพุทธchaao pútชาวพุทธchaao pút1a Buddhist; follower of Buddhism2Buddhists (collectively)มักmákมักmák1often; usually2[to] tend to; usually [do sth]3fond of; inclined toทำtamทำtam1[to] do; make2[to] cook; prepare food3[to] cause; make4[to] work; be employed5[to] act; behaveบุชาbù-chaaบุชาbù-chaa[to] venerate; worship (nonstandard spelling)และláeและláeand (coordinating)น้อมระลึกnóm rá-léukน้อมระลึกnóm rá-léuk[to] remember with reverence; [to] recall respectfullyถึงtĕungถึงtĕung1to; toward (recipient/goal)2even; so ... that; to the point that3as far as; concerning (formal)4to; until; up to5[to] arrive; reachพระรัตนตรัยprá rát-dtà-ná-dtraiพระรัตนตรัยprá rát-dtà-ná-dtraithe Triple Gem (Buddhism)คือkeuคือkeu1to be (definition/identification)2namely; that is; i.e.3focus/clarifying marker after subjectพระพุทธprá pútพระพุทธprá pútBuddhist-/Buddha- (prefixal)พระธรรมprá tamพระธรรมprá tam1the Dhamma; Buddha’s teachings2scriptural texts; canonical doctrine (Buddhism)3righteousness; moral truthและláeและláeand (coordinating)พระสงฆ์prá sŏngพระสงฆ์prá sŏng1the monastic order; Buddhist clergy2a monk (formal/literary)
Buddhists often pay homage and recollect the Three Jewels: the Buddha, the Dhamma, and the Sangha.