Bhagawa Araham Samma Sambuddho | Ithipiso

It serves as a way to remember the Buddha's teachings and express gratitude for the path to liberation. Deepening Your Practice

Reciting these virtues is a core Buddhist practice known as (Recollection of the Buddha).

This Pali phrase translates to: "Such indeed is the Blessed One: A Worthy One, Rightly Self-awakened" . Ithipiso bhagawa araham samma sambuddho

He discovered the Four Noble Truths entirely through his own efforts, without a teacher in his final life.

Historically, it is used as a protective chant ( paritta ) in ceremonies for healing and safeguarding against negative influences. It serves as a way to remember the

He is free from all defilements (greed, hatred, and delusion) and is worthy of the highest respect and offerings.

Repeating the chant helps stabilize the mind and cultivate deep concentration. He discovered the Four Noble Truths entirely through

A title of honor for one endowed with special powers and supreme merits accumulated over countless lifetimes. Why Practitioners Chant It

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