Buddha"m bhagavanta"m abhivaademi.
I bow down before the Awakened, Blessed One.
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Svaakkhaato bhagavataa dhammo.
The Dhamma is well-expounded by the Blessed One.
Dhamma"m namassaami.
I pay homage to the Dhamma.
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Supa.tipanno bhagavato saavaka-sa"ngho.
The Sangha of the Blessed One's disciples has practiced well.
Sa"ngha"m namaami.
I pay respect to the Sangha.
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The Lord Buddha taught that his Dhamma, when placed in the heart of an ordinary run-of-the-mill person, is bound to be thoroughly corrupted, but if placed in the heart of a Noble One, it is bound to be genuinely pure & authentic, something that at the same time can be neither effaced nor obscured.
So as long as we are devoting ourselves merely to the theoretical study of the Dhamma, it can't serve us well. Only when we have trained our hearts to eliminate their 'chameleons' -- their defilements -- will it benefit us in full measure. And only then will the true Dhamma be kept pure, free from distortions & deviations from its original principles.
-- Phra Ajaan Mun Bhuuridatto