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Paritta (Pali),
generally translated as "protection" or "sa****uard,"
refers to the
specific Buddhist verses and
discourses recited in
order to ward off...
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Armor of the Conqueror", is a post-canonical
Buddhist Paritta chant. It is the most po****r
paritta (protective text) in Thailand. It has
existed since...
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Dharanis (IAST: dhāraṇī), also
known as (Skt.) vidyās and
paritas or (Pal.)
parittas, are
lengthier Buddhist mantras functioning as
mnemonic codes, incantations...
- Mahāmangala Sutta. It is also
traditionally included in
books of 'protection' (
paritta). It is also
found in the
Tibetan Canon, in the
Kangyur (བཀའ་འགྱུར།). The...
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something quite true is an
aspect of the work
ascribed to the
paritta.
Several scriptures in the
Paritta like
Metta Sutta,
Dhajagga Sutta, or
Ratana Sutta can...
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later became one of the
protective verses,
commonly called the Aṅgulimāla
paritta.
Monastics continue to
recite the text
during blessings for
pregnant women...
- is
unique in
developing and
maintaining paritta bhanaka lineages dedicated to the oral
transmission of
parittas.
While oral
recitation lineages that once...
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Buddhist Publication Society, Kandy, Sri Lanka, 1981;
translation of the
paritta In the Buddha's Words, ed & tr Bodhi,
Wisdom Pubns, 2005
Early Buddhist...
- who do not have
faith in the Buddha.
These verses are an
early form of
paritta chanting. Bimbisāra, King of Magadha,
after his
death was
reborn as a yakkha...
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Offerings Prostration Music Refuge Sādhu
Satya Sacca Seven Factors...