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: A plea for protection and relief from plagues, famine, and evil spirits by praising the Triple Gem.

The Pa Yate Kyi 11 Thote, or Eleven Great Parittas, is a collection of essential Pali suttas recited in the Burmese Buddhist tradition for protection and blessing. These discourses, which include the Mangala, Ratana, and Metta Suttas, are frequently accessed via digital platforms and audio-visual guides. For a downloadable version of the text, see Pa Yate Kyi 11 Thote.pdf - Facebook Pa Yate Kyi 11 Thote.pdf

The Deva bowed and asked, "Many gods and men, yearning for well-being, have pondered on blessings. Pray, tell us: what is the Greatest Blessing?" : A plea for protection and relief from

The (ပါရိတ်ကြီး ၁၁ သုတ်) is a cornerstone of Theravada Buddhist practice in Myanmar, comprising eleven sacred Pali suttas believed to provide protection, blessings, and relief from suffering. For a downloadable version of the text, see

: During recitation, a water pot and a ball of thread are often placed before the monks; the water and thread are later used as protective amulets. Accessing the PDF Mantra Reciting (Parit) in Burmese Buddhists - TWASP