sangha

See also: Sangha and saṅgha

English

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Etymology

Transliteration of Sanskrit सङ्घ (saṅgha, heap, multitude, crowd).

Noun

sangha (plural sanghas)

  1. The community of all followers of the Buddha; the ecclesia in which the devout take refuge; those who have "entered the stream" towards nirvana; as one of the three jewels of Buddhism.
  2. The Buddhist congregation including laypersons and the "religious" (renunciate monks and nuns who have taken vows).

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Indonesian

Etymology

From Pali saṅgha, from Sanskrit सङ्घ (saṅgha). Doublet of sangga.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈsaŋha]
  • Hyphenation: sang‧ha

Noun

sangha (first-person possessive sanghaku, second-person possessive sanghamu, third-person possessive sanghanya)

  1. bhikkhu

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