А¶•а¶±а·‘а¶ё А¶ґа·љвђќа¶»а·ѓа·ља¶± А¶ња·ђа¶§а¶ѕа·”а·ђа¶ља¶§ А¶ља·ља·‚а¶«а·’а¶љ А¶ґа·’а·„а·’а¶§ А¶їа·™а¶± А¶ёа·„ А¶¶а¶ѕа¶ња¶а·” А·ѓа·–а¶»а·’а¶є А¶ґа·’а¶»а·’а¶ Suriya Piritha Surya Piritha Now
Buddhists believe that reciting or listening to the Suriya Piritha provides several spiritual and psychological benefits:
The chant records an incident when , the Sun Deity, was seized by Rāhu , the Lord of Asuras (an eclipse). Buddhists believe that reciting or listening to the
The (also known as the Suriya Sutta or Suriya Paritta ) is a powerful Buddhist chant from the Samyutta Nikaya . It is traditionally recited for protection, overcoming sudden obstacles, and seeking immediate relief from distress. 1. Origin and Context the Sun Deity