Suriya Piritha 108 Warak А·ѓа·–а¶»а·’а¶є А¶ґа·’а¶»а·’а¶ 108 А·ђа¶»а¶ља·љ Sooriya Piritha Bodu Seth Pirith -
Many believe the vibrations of the chant aid in recovering from physical illnesses or mental distress.
In Sri Lankan Buddhist culture, it is often chanted to mitigate the negative effects of planetary alignments (often referred to as apala ). Many believe the vibrations of the chant aid
It is specifically used to dispel "bad vibes" or malevolent forces. You can find dedicated recordings of the 108-time
You can find dedicated recordings of the 108-time version on platforms like , specifically through channels like Bodu Seth Pirith . These recordings are often used in the background of homes or during morning/evening prayer times to maintain a peaceful environment. When recited 108 times (108 warak ), it
The (The Sun Protection Discourse) is a powerful Buddhist chant frequently recited to invoke protection, mental clarity, and the removal of negative influences. When recited 108 times (108 warak ), it is believed to amplify these spiritual benefits through concentrated repetition. Overview of Suriya Piritha
The repetitive nature helps the mind stay centered on the Buddha's qualities.
Regular listening is thought to bring general well-being and prosperity to a household. Why 108 Times?