Paritta
Paritta is a term used in Theravada Buddhism to refer to a type of recitation or invocation that is chanted or recited by a monk or layperson. The term is derived from the Pali language and is often translated as "invocation" or "recitation." Parittas are typically composed of verses or stanzas that are meant to invoke the blessings of the Buddha, the Dhamma, and the Sangha, as well as to invoke protection and guidance.
Parittas can be found in various Buddhist scriptures, including the Pali Canon, and are often used in
There are many different types of parittas, each with its own specific purpose and meaning. Some parittas
Parittas are an important part of Buddhist practice and are often used by monks and laypeople alike.