"Theruwan Namadina Gatha" (Theruwan Namaskara) is a set of Pali verses recited by Buddhists to pay homage to the (Theruwan): the Buddha (The Enlightened One), the Dhamma (The Teachings), and the Sangha (The Community of Monks) .
This verse recognizes the virtues of the community of noble disciples. Theruwan Namadina Gatha
This verse praises the timeless nature and effectiveness of the Buddha's teachings. "Theruwan Namadina Gatha" (Theruwan Namaskara) is a set
The community of the Blessed One's disciples has entered on the good way, the straight way, the true way, the proper way. These four pairs of persons, the eight kinds of individuals—this is the Sangha of the Blessed One’s disciples. They are worthy of offerings, worthy of hospitality, worthy of gifts, worthy of reverential salutation, an incomparable field of merit for the world. Significance in Daily Life The community of the Blessed One's disciples has
Sandiṭṭhiko Akāliko Ehipassiko Opanayiko Paccattaṃ veditabbo viññūhīti.