Jalanandana Piritha - А¶ўа¶ѕа¶±а¶±а·ља¶їа¶± А¶ґа·’а¶»а·’а¶ - (2026)
The name "Jalanandana" roughly translates to "delight of the waters," and the verses often praise the supreme qualities of the Buddha.
The (ජලනන්දන පිරිත) is a powerful Buddhist protective chant (Paritta) widely used in Sri Lanka to invoke spiritual protection and mental peace. It is particularly known for its ability to ward off unseen negative forces, calamities, and ill effects. Meaning and Content The name "Jalanandana" roughly translates to "delight of
: It is often performed during times of misfortune, illness, or when starting new endeavors to ensure success and prosperity. The name "Jalanandana" roughly translates to "delight of
: Chanting is believed to soothe the nerves, induce deep calm similar to meditative states, and even boost the immune system through sound vibrations. The name "Jalanandana" roughly translates to "delight of
Devotees listen to or recite this Pirith for several practical and spiritual reasons:
