Ma Piya Wandanawa - А¶ёа·џа¶ґа·’а¶є: А·ђа¶±а·ља¶їа¶±а·џа·ђ (dasa Mase Ure Kathwa Uddhikaro Alingithwa) 04
The gatha you referenced, which often appears in the fourth section of traditional worship sequences, highlights the physical and emotional burden a mother carries:
In the heart of Buddhist culture, the practice of (Worshipping of Mother and Father) stands as a cornerstone of gratitude and spiritual discipline . The specific Pali verse, "Dasa Mase Ure Kathwa..." , is a profound tribute often recited by children to honor the immense sacrifices made by their parents. The Lyrics and Meaning The gatha you referenced, which often appears in
Honoring parents is considered one of the highest meritorious acts in Buddhism, often likened to worshipping a Brahma or a living Buddha in the home. (Carrying [the child] in the womb for ten
(Carrying [the child] in the womb for ten months – Nourishing and embracing with love) The gatha you referenced
It is a formal way to express "Kataññuta" or thankfulness for the life given to us.
Light a traditional oil lamp or offer a flower at your home altar.
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