Parate Kyi 11

The collection includes key suttas believed to provide spiritual protection and mental peace:

: To overcome fear and gain courage in times of distress. parate kyi 11

(also spelled Pa Yate Kyi 11 Thote or ပရိတ်ကြီး ၁၁ သုတ် in Burmese) translates to the "11 Great Protective Suttas". It is a collection of 11 specific discourses or protective verses from early Buddhist scripture. It is widely used in Theravada Buddhist countries. It is especially prominent in Myanmar for chanting to invoke blessings, protection, and peace. Origins of Parate Kyi 11 The collection includes key suttas believed to provide

: The Discourse on Loving-Kindness. Used to spread peace and overcome fear. Khandha Sutta parate kyi 11

: Recited for safety during childbirth, based on the story of the reformed killer Angulimala. Bojjhanga Sutta