Theruwan Namadimu ( А¶а·™а¶»а·”а·ђа¶±а·љ | А¶±а¶ёа¶їа·’а¶ёа·”)
The "Paritta" (protection) verses are recited to ward off misfortune and danger.
To perform this ritual properly at home or in a temple, practitioners often follow these steps: The "Paritta" (protection) verses are recited to ward
Asking for forgiveness for any faults committed and making a final spiritual aspiration ( Imina Punna Kammena ). Practical Implementation The "Paritta" (protection) verses are recited to ward
Chanting "Supaṭipanno Bhagavato Sāvaka Saṅgho..." to honor the Sangha. The "Paritta" (protection) verses are recited to ward
Committing to the five moral codes of conduct. Salutation to the Triple Gem:
Chanting "Itipiso Bhagavā..." to honor the Buddha's qualities.