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The term roughly translates to "The Great and Powerful Blessing of Protective Poetry and Pirith." Key Characteristics and Significance
: Often chanted for the recovery of the sick or for the well-being of pregnant mothers. The term roughly translates to "The Great and
: It uniquely combines Pirith (the traditional chanting of the Buddha’s teachings in Pali) with Seth Kavi (blessing poems written in Sinhala). While Pirith focuses on the power of the Truth (Sacca Kiriya), Seth Kavi uses specific poetic meters and "Gana" (metrical units) believed to create positive vibrations when recited by a virtuous person. : These chants are primarily performed to remove
: These chants are primarily performed to remove obstacles, bring mental peace, and ensure success in personal or professional endeavors. They are often used during times of sorrow, illness, or major life changes. bring mental peace
: Many Buddhists listen to these recordings daily, such as those provided by the Bana Maduwa or Bhava Katara channels, to maintain a calm mind and connect with "universal energies".
The (මහා බලසම්පන්න ආශිර්වාද සෙත් කවි පිරිත) is a powerful collection of protective Buddhist verses and rhythmic poems ( Seth Kavi ) used in Sri Lankan culture to invoke blessings and divine protection.
