Piritha - А¶ўа¶ѕа¶±а¶±а·ља¶їа¶± А¶ґа·’а¶»а·’а¶­ - | Jalanandana

: The chant highlights the Buddha's attainment of Paramis (perfections) and his victory over the Maras (evil forces).

: It serves as a "Wheel of Command" ( Ajñācakra ), creating a protective barrier against internal and external dangers. : The chant highlights the Buddha's attainment of

: Optional closing verses are sometimes included specifically to deter harm from restless spirits, planetary influences ( Graha Dosha ), or diseases. Spiritual Benefits Spiritual Benefits : Certain verses emphasize the "cutting

: Certain verses emphasize the "cutting of bonds" ( Sarva Bandhana Jedanam ), symbolizing liberation from spiritual or physical constraints. Buddhist chanting and its powers - Dhamma Wheel and ill effects.

The (ජලනන්දන පිරිත) is a powerful Buddhist protective chant (Paritta) widely used in Sri Lanka to invoke spiritual protection and mental peace. It is particularly known for its ability to ward off unseen negative forces, calamities, and ill effects. Meaning and Content

The name "Jalanandana" roughly translates to "delight of the waters," and the verses often praise the supreme qualities of the Buddha.

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