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For many Sri Lankan Buddhists, the Dasa Disa Piritha is a daily anchor. Listening to or reciting the lyrics (Pada Rachanaya) allows one to:
For the practitioner, the repetition helps in attaining a meditative state, ensuring the mind does not wander.
Each section focuses on a specific direction, calling upon the spiritual power of the Buddha to act as a shield. When chanted , as is common in traditional rituals, it is believed to create a profound spiritual resonance that purifies the environment and the mind. For many Sri Lankan Buddhists, the Dasa Disa
The verses typically follow a rhythmic pattern, beginning with: "Evampi Buddo... Itipi So Bhagava..."
It is believed that the consistent vibration of these sacred sounds strengthens the "aura" or spiritual protection surrounding a home or an individual. Practical Application and Benefits When chanted , as is common in traditional
By thinking of the ten directions, the practitioner inherently expands their mind to include all living beings in the universe. Conclusion
It is often recited before starting a new venture or during times of illness to clear "Antaraya" (obstacles). Practical Application and Benefits By thinking of the
The (The Protection of the Ten Directions) is one of the most powerful and revered chants in the Theravada Buddhist tradition. It is a protective hymn (Paritta) dedicated to invoking the power of the Buddha’s virtues to safeguard the practitioner from misfortunes arising from any direction. Theological Foundation