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To understand the depth of the teaching found in this section, one must first understand the context of the word Brahmin (or Brahmana ). In the time of the Buddha, the term referred to a specific caste within the Indian social system—the priests and scholars considered the highest order of society. By birthright, a Brahmin was considered pure, close to the divine, and superior to others. However, the Buddha radically redefined this term. In the Parate Khuni chapter, He strips the title of its hereditary baggage, arguing that a true Brahmin is not born of a womb, but born of conduct and wisdom.
: Many believe the Bojjhanga Sutta can aid physical recovery. Peace of Mind
: The factors of enlightenment, used to aid recovery from illness. Pubbanha Sutta : A blessing for a peaceful morning and overall prosperity. Why Recite the Parate Kyi?
The banner sutta, used to overcome fear and anxiety by remembering the virtues of the Buddha. parate kyi 11
These suttas are central to ceremonies such as housewarmings, funerals, and seasonal festivals like the Burmese New Year (Thingyan).
This Sutta emphasizes that a day becomes "auspicious" not because of astrology, but because of wholesome actions performed in the morning, afternoon, and night. It features blessings for planetary alignment and cosmic harmony. How Parate Kyi 11 Works: The Mechanics of Protection
The Parate Gyi 11 is used in various contexts within Burmese culture: To understand the depth of the teaching found
Universally chanted to ensure safe labor and delivery for expectant mothers. Bojjhanga Sutta
: The "Jewel Discourse," chanted to dispel plagues, famine, and evil spirits.
The Ultimate Guide to Parate Kyi 11 (ပရိတ်ကြီး ၁၁ သုတ်): Meaning, Benefits, and Chanting Practices However, the Buddha radically redefined this term
Overcomes psychological panic, trembling, and existential dread. Atanatiya Sutta
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