This audio track includes Mangala Sutta, Ratana Sutta and Karaneeya metta Sutta 8. Maha Maṅgala Suttaṁ: Discourse on Blessings Evaṁ me sutaṁ. Ekaṁ samayaṁ Bhagavā Sāvatthiyaṁ viharati Jetavane Anāthapiṇḍikassa ārāme. Atha kho aññatarā devatā abhikkantāya rattiyā abhikkantavaṇṇā kevalakappaṁ Jetavanaṁ obhāsetvā yena Bhagavā [...]
Asking for Forgiveness
wevauska2017-08-12T14:20:23+00:00Download the Vandana Book that includes this text Kammā Vācanā: Asking for Forgiveness The Buddha taught that we benefit from recognizing our faults and abandoning them. Although the Triple Gem cannot actually forgive us, developing a wish to [...]
Karaniyametta Sutta: Loving-Kindness
wevauska2017-08-12T14:19:03+00:00Jump to Sutta The Karaniyametta Sutta: Loving-Kindness, or simply the Metta Sutta, is one of the most complete set of instructions on how to use the practice of loving-kindness to reach enlightenment. Importantly, it also includes the conditions that help one to practice loving-kindness. [...]
Ratana Sutta
wevauska2021-07-12T16:09:34+00:00The Ratana Sutta is a Buddhist discourse found in the Pali Canon's Sutta Nipata (Snp 2.1). The Ratana Sutta is chanted daily throughout Theravada Buddhist countries as a protective chant and blessing. We chanted this paritta to bless all who are affected by the coronavirus [...]
Mangala Sutta
wevauska2017-08-12T14:16:34+00:00This discourse is one of the most popular chants done in Theravada Buddhist countries. Many people chant it every day. It is a list of many different ways the Buddha taught we can collect good karma. You can find this discourse in the Sutta [...]
Inviting the Devas
wevauska2017-08-12T14:15:07+00:00Download the Vandana Book that includes this text Invitation to the Deities As we know, the Buddha taught not only humans the path to freedom from suffering but also gods and divine beings. As fellow [...]
Homage and Tisarana
wevauska2017-08-12T13:26:51+00:00This is the chanting we do at the beginning of all of our Buddhist services. It is the ancient chanting that has been done in the Pali language since the time the Buddha was alive. We can find it in the Sutta Pitaka many places. [...]