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You can find various versions of this chant on platforms like YouTube or BuddhismVision to listen to daily, especially during the morning or evening.

Helps evade dangers and difficulties caused by others or "unseen forces". You can find various versions of this chant

The (also known as the Sūriya Paritta or Discourse Given to the Sun Deity ) is a powerful Buddhist chant from the Pali Canon used for protection against illness, planetary ill-effects ( Graha Dosha ), and general misfortune. It recounts a story where the Sun Deity ( Sūriya devaputta ), captured by the Asura King Rāhu, sought refuge in the Buddha, who then commanded Rāhu to release him. Chanting and Benefits planetary ill-effects ( Graha Dosha )

Often used to help cure diseases and gain a long, healthy life. captured by the Asura King Rāhu

You can find various versions of this chant on platforms like YouTube or BuddhismVision to listen to daily, especially during the morning or evening.

Helps evade dangers and difficulties caused by others or "unseen forces".

The (also known as the Sūriya Paritta or Discourse Given to the Sun Deity ) is a powerful Buddhist chant from the Pali Canon used for protection against illness, planetary ill-effects ( Graha Dosha ), and general misfortune. It recounts a story where the Sun Deity ( Sūriya devaputta ), captured by the Asura King Rāhu, sought refuge in the Buddha, who then commanded Rāhu to release him. Chanting and Benefits

Often used to help cure diseases and gain a long, healthy life.