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You can find various recordings of this chant performed by venerable monks on platforms like YouTube or specialized Buddhist sites like Pirith.org to facilitate your daily practice.
: The word "Pirith" is derived from the Pali term Paritta , which means "protection" or "safety". These verses are derived from the Pali Canon and are considered sacred teachings of the Buddha. You can find various recordings of this chant
: Listening to the rhythmic recitation can reduce anxiety and promote a state of meditative calm. : Listening to the rhythmic recitation can reduce
The (ජලනන්දන පිරිත) is a powerful protective chant in the Buddhist tradition, specifically used for invoking blessings, spiritual purification, and protection against negative energies. Reciting or listening to it 21 times is a common practice believed to amplify its spiritual resonance and provide deep mental peace. Significance and Meaning Significance and Meaning