You can listen to the chanting of these protective verses and learn more about their significance through these resources:
: Recited for protection against fire, based on the story of a quail whose "act of truth" stopped a forest fire.
: A discourse on "the good morning," ensuring a day filled with blessings. Cultural and Spiritual Significance parate kyi 11
The term "Parate" or "Paritta" translates to "protection" or "safeguard" in Pali. The "11" denotes the eleven specific suttas selected by ancient Buddhist masters for their potent spiritual qualities. These are often compiled into a single volume or PDF, such as the PaYateGyi 11 Thoat PDF provided by Dhamma Download , which includes the original Pali text alongside Burmese translations. The Eleven Protective Suttas
Each of the eleven suttas within the collection serves a unique spiritual purpose. Some of the most well-known included in the Pa Yate Kyi 11 Thote Playlist are: You can listen to the chanting of these
: For healing and protection against physical sickness and disease.
While each of the eleven suttas has its own origin story within the Pali Canon, the collective "Great Paritta" is treated as a spiritual "shield" for the home. One of the most famous individual stories within this collection is that of the : The "11" denotes the eleven specific suttas selected
"Parate kyi 11" refers to the 11th Myanmar Military Day (also known as Resistance Day or Armed Forces Day), which was historically observed on March 27, 1956.
: Chanted for expectant mothers to ensure easy and safe delivery.