: It is traditionally believed to invoke the power of the Triple Gem (Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha) to protect against "Vas Dos" (evil mouth/evil eye).

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The holds a revered place in Theravada Buddhist traditions [1]. Devotees chant or listen to this powerful protection discourse for spiritual blessings, mental peace, and physical healing [1, 2]. Listening to a continuous loop of 108 repetitions maximizes the spiritual resonance and meditative benefits of this sacred text. What is the Abisambidana Piritha?

Downloading the offers several advantages for daily spiritual practice:

Because this is a sacred chant, it is available on various platforms that respect its spiritual nature. Below are some reliable sources where you can either listen online or download the audio:

Listening to the can be a deeply meditative experience. To get the most benefit:

While I cannot provide a direct file download, you can typically find high-quality versions of this 108-repetition chant on the following platforms:

Legend tells of a time when the city of Rajagaha was plagued by "three fears": famine, evil spirits, and pestilence. The air was heavy with despair, and the people sought a refuge that neither medicine nor weapons could provide.

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In the Sinhala Buddhist tradition, Pirith is the term for paritta in Pali, which directly translates to . This ancient practice of chanting specific discourses and verses is believed to shield an individual from all directions, warding off misfortune, evil spirits, illness, and the negative influences of planetary systems while instilling confidence and peace in the mind .

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