Three Treasures
Three Treasures or Three Jewels (simplified Chinese: 三宝; traditional Chinese: 三寶; pinyin: sānbǎo; Wade–Giles: san-pao) may refer to:
- Three Jewels (Buddhism): Buddha, Dharma and Sangha (Sanskrit: triratna, Pali: tiratana)
- Three Treasures (Taoism): compassion, frugality and humility
- Three Jewels of Jainism: right view, right knowledge and right conduct
- Three Treasures (traditional Chinese medicine): jing, qi and shen
- Three Treasures (Yiguandao): mystic portal, true sutra and hand seal
- Three ancestral treasures: the three items passed down each generation within Chinese culture
- The Silmarils: the three jewels after which The Silmarillion is named
- The Birth of Japan, 1959 Japanese film also known as The Three Treasures
- A short story collection by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa.
- The Three Sacred Treasures (三種の神器 Sanshu no Jingi), or the Imperial Regalia of Japan.
- The three Buddhist majority-federal subjects of Russia: Buryatia, Kalmykia and Tuva
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