The (ජලනන්දන පිරිත) is a powerful protective chant in the Buddhist tradition, specifically used for invoking blessings, spiritual purification, and protection against negative energies. Reciting or listening to it 21 times is a common practice believed to amplify its spiritual resonance and provide deep mental peace. Significance and Meaning

: The word "Pirith" is derived from the Pali term Paritta , which means "protection" or "safety". These verses are derived from the Pali Canon and are considered sacred teachings of the Buddha.

: Believed to create a protective "shield" against unseen negative forces or spirits.

: It is often played in homes or during religious ceremonies to purify the environment and invite divine blessings. Where to Listen

: The Jalanandana Piritha is specifically chanted to ward off evil influences, alleviate physical or mental suffering, and bring "Yahapatha" (goodness/prosperity) to the listener and their surroundings.

You can find various recordings of this chant performed by venerable monks on platforms like YouTube or specialized Buddhist sites like Pirith.org to facilitate your daily practice.

: Listening to the rhythmic recitation can reduce anxiety and promote a state of meditative calm.