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Suriya Piritha А·ѓа·”а¶»а·’а¶є А¶ґа·’а¶»а·’а¶­ А·ѓа·”а¶»а·’а¶є А¶ґа·’а¶»а·’а¶­ 3 А·ђа¶»а¶ља·љ Seth Pirith Pirith -

You can find various versions of this chant on platforms like YouTube or BuddhismVision to listen to daily, especially during the morning or evening.

Often used to help cure diseases and gain a long, healthy life.

Helps in relieving anxiety and gaining comfort during stressful times. Core Pali Stanza (Excerpts) The chant begins with the Sun Deity’s plea to the Buddha: You can find various versions of this chant

The (also known as the Sūriya Paritta or Discourse Given to the Sun Deity ) is a powerful Buddhist chant from the Pali Canon used for protection against illness, planetary ill-effects ( Graha Dosha ), and general misfortune. It recounts a story where the Sun Deity ( Sūriya devaputta ), captured by the Asura King Rāhu, sought refuge in the Buddha, who then commanded Rāhu to release him. Chanting and Benefits

Helps evade dangers and difficulties caused by others or "unseen forces". Core Pali Stanza (Excerpts) The chant begins with

“Namo te Buddha vīra'tthu – Vippamutto'si sabbadhi. Sambādhapaṭipanno'smi – Tassa me saraṇaṁ bhavā'ti.” ( Oh Buddha, the Hero, I pay homage to you. You are completely free from all suffering. I have fallen into trouble. Please be my refuge and help me.) Recommended Listening

Chanting or listening to the Suriya Piritha (සූරිය පිරිත 3 වරක්) is a common practice for those seeking specific blessings or "Seth Pirith". It is believed to provide: “Namo te Buddha vīra'tthu – Vippamutto'si sabbadhi

Specifically aimed at overcoming "Graha Dosha" (astrological bad luck) and removing bad omens.