In this book, the author shares his knowledge, derived from his research and practice, on the Three Jewels in Buddhism, which refer to the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Saṅgha.
Introduction to Buddhism -- Buddhist ethics -- Buddhist views -- Three Jewels -- The First Refuge – The Buddha -- The Buddha - Life of Siddhartha Gautama -- The Second Refuge - The Dharma -- The First Noble Truth - Dukkha -- The Five Clinging Aggregates (Five Khandhas or Pañcupádánakkhandhá) -- Impermanence (Anicca) -- No Self (Anattā) -- The Second Noble Truth -- Dependent Origination (Paṭiccasamuppāda) -- The Twelve Nidānas -- Karma -- The Third Noble Truth -- The Fourth Noble Truth -- Middle Way -- Noble Eightfold Path (ariyo aṭṭhaṅgiko maggo) -- Right Speech (sammā-vācā) -- Right Action (sammā-kammanta) -- Right Livelihood (sammā-ājīva) -- Right Effort (sammā-vāyāma) -- Right Mindfulness (sammā-sati) -- Right Concentration (sammā-samādhi) -- Right Understanding (sammā-diṭṭhi) -- Right Thought (sammā sankappa) -- The Third Refuge – the saṅgha -- The Four Immeasurable -- Meditation -- Wisdom -- End note.