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Each of the eleven Suttas within the Parate Kyi 11 carries a unique background story, targeted purpose, and distinct spiritual benefit:
: A protection against snake bites and other animal dangers. Mora Sutta : The "Peacock's Prayer" for safety and well-being. Vatta Sutta : The "Quail's Protection" regarding the power of truth. Dhajagga Sutta
: Focused on healing and recovery from physical illness.
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: Protection from bad omens and for gaining general happiness. Usage in Modern Media
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Offers safe passage and protection from venomous snakes and wild creatures. Mora Sutta
: Known as the "Peacock's Prayer" for safety and protection from enemies. Vatta Sutta : Recited to protect against fire.
: A discourse on making the morning, afternoon, and evening auspicious through good deeds. Usage and Significance Each of the eleven Suttas within the Parate
(protective discourses) used in Burmese Theravada Buddhism for blessing and protection. The "Put Together" Feature
: The "Jewel Discourse" recited to overcome famine, plague, and evil spirits. Metta Sutta
: Encourages recollection of the Buddha's qualities to overcome fear. Dhajagga Sutta : Focused on healing and recovery