The Sangha is the community of noble practitioners who follow the Buddha’s path. It includes:
- Ariya Sangha (Noble Order):Monks who have attained one or more stages of enlightenment.
- Puthujjana Sangha (Ordinary Order):Monks who are still on the path but strive diligently toward enlightenment.
The Sangha’s virtues include:
- Practicing correctly and following the Noble Eightfold Path.
- Living with honesty, mindfulness, and respect for the Buddha’s teachings.
- Being worthy of offerings, hospitality, and reverence.
- Serving as the best example of merit and spiritual growth.
Benefits of Sanghanussati: Reflecting on the Sangha inspires respect, faith, and joy. It encourages perseverance, reduces fear and restlessness, and provides a foundation for insight meditation.
By regularly reflecting on the Buddha, Dhamma, and Sangha, one cultivates faith, clarity, and compassion. This prepares the mind for deeper meditation, personal transformation, and the ultimate goal of Nibbana—freedom from suffering.