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Surya — Piritha - А·ѓа·”а¶»а·ља¶є А¶ґа·’а¶»а·’а¶­ -

The central theme involves praising the Buddha's qualities and seeking his refuge: English Meaning Namo te Buddha vīra'tthu Homage to you, O Buddha, the Hero! Vippamutto'si sabbadhi You are completely free from all suffering. Sambādhapaṭipanno'smi I have fallen into great distress. Tassa me saraṇaṁ bhavā'ti Therefore, please be my refuge. Significance and Benefits

: The Buddha addressed Rahu, commanding him to release the Sun Deity because he had taken refuge in the Tathagata (the Buddha). The central theme involves praising the Buddha's qualities

: Fearing the power of the Buddha’s words, Rahu immediately released the sun and fled, trembling with terror. Key Lyrics (Pali and Meaning) Tassa me saraṇaṁ bhavā'ti Therefore, please be my

In Sri Lankan Buddhist culture, Surya Piritha is a core part of the Pirit Pota (Book of Protection) and is often played at dawn and dusk. Key Lyrics (Pali and Meaning) In Sri Lankan

: Distressed, the Sun Deity remembered the Buddha and recited a stanza seeking refuge and protection.

The sutta narrates an incident where the was captured by Rahu , the Lord of Asuras (representing a solar eclipse).

The (also known as the Suriya Paritta ) is a protective Buddhist discourse (sutta) found in the Samyutta Nikaya (SN 2.10). It is traditionally chanted by Buddhists to seek protection from evil influences, negative planetary effects, and unseen harmful forces. Origin and Background

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