: Often chanted for the safety of expectant mothers.
Overcoming physical illness, disease, and mental exhaustion. parate kyi 11
The term (more accurately spelled as Pa Yate Kyi 11 Thote or Maha Paritta ) refers to the Eleven Great Protection Suttas . These are ancient Buddhist discourses foundational to daily spiritual life in Myanmar Theravada Buddhism. For generations, Burmese Buddhists have chanted these specific verses to ward off danger, invite protective deities, and foster peace, health, and prosperity within households. 1. Understanding the Meaning of Parate Kyi 11 The phrase originates from Pali and Burmese roots: : Often chanted for the safety of expectant mothers
: The discourse on loving-kindness, used to cultivate goodwill toward all beings. invite protective deities