Theruwan Namadimu ( А¶а·™а¶»а·”а·ђа¶±а·љ А¶±а¶ёа¶їа·’а¶ёа·”) -
"Theruwan Namadimu" (තෙරුවන් නමදිමු) is a foundational Buddhist practice in Sri Lanka that translates to It refers to the ritual of paying homage to the Buddha (the Teacher), the Dhamma (the Teachings), and the Sangha (the Community of Monks).
A standard "Theruwan Namadimu" session generally follows this structure: the Dhamma (the Teachings)
Asking for forgiveness for any faults committed and making a final spiritual aspiration ( Imina Punna Kammena ). Practical Implementation light oil lamps or incense
Clean the shrine area, light oil lamps or incense, and offer fresh flowers and water. and offer fresh flowers and water.