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: Known as the "Jewel Discourse," traditionally recited to overcome plagues, famine, and spirits.
Mental distress and depression. The heaviness of mind that comes when things don't go our way. Pa Yate Kyi 11 Thote.pdf
, they aren't just asking for protection from the outside—they are reminding themselves to build the protection of a good heart from within. : Known as the "Jewel Discourse," traditionally recited
The Pa Yate Kyi 11 Thote, or Great Paritta Discourses, is a collection of eleven protective chants from the Pāli Canon central to Burmese Buddhist practice for invoking blessings, protection, and merit. These eleven specific suttas, including the Mangala, Ratana, and Metta suttas, are traditionally recited to guard against misfortune and promote well-being. For pronunciation guides and text, visit Pa Yate Kyi 11 Thote.pdf - Facebook : Known as the "Jewel Discourse