108 Warak The Buddhist | Jalanandana Piritha
: Continuous chanting of the Jalanandana verses 108 times without interruption.
: Typically performed in a rhythmic, melodic tone (Seth Pirith) by venerable monks, such as Ven. Seelarathana Thero or Ven. Udalamaththe Nandarathana Thero . Jalanandana Piritha 108 warak The Buddhist
: Often used to boost manifestation and bring success to new endeavors. : Continuous chanting of the Jalanandana verses 108
: To cleanse environments of negative energy, bless participants with good health, and provide spiritual strength during difficult times. Core Benefits and Significance Udalamaththe Nandarathana Thero
The is a powerful Buddhist chant traditionally recited to invoke divine protection and overcome unseen obstacles. When chanted 108 times —a number representing spiritual completion and the purification of the mind's defilements—it is believed to create a strong protective field for the listener. Program Overview: Jalanandana Piritha 108 Warak
: Guards against "evil power," harmful spirits, and "Graha Dosha" (astrological ill-effects).
: Believed to aid in curing diseases and improving overall mental peace and resilience.