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It is categorized as a Seth Pirith or Shanthikarma piece, where the rhythmic recitation is believed to create a "Jina Panjaraya" (a protective cage of the Conqueror) around the practitioner.
The chant is structured around the (the nine celestial bodies) and the Itipiso Gatha (the Nine Virtues of the Buddha). Each verse typically connects a specific virtue of the Buddha to the mitigation of a particular planetary influence: It is categorized as a Seth Pirith or
The (සත් බුදුගුණ ශාන්තිය) is a traditional Sri Lankan Buddhist chant and ritual poem designed to invoke the blessings of the Buddha’s virtues to alleviate "Graha Dosha" (astrological malefic effects) and physical ailments. It is often performed as part of a Shanthikarma (healing ritual) or recited daily by devotees to bring peace and protection to their households. Structure and Content It is often performed as part of a
Invoked for wisdom and prosperity to counter the effects of Mercury (Budha). Used to bring health and peace, countering Jupiter (Guru)
In Sri Lankan culture, these chants provide psychological comfort to those experiencing "Apala" (unlucky periods) as determined by their horoscopes.
Used to bring health and peace, countering Jupiter (Guru).
Chanted to protect against the fires and enemies associated with Mars (Angaharu).