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The Suriya Piritha originates from the Samyutta Nikaya in the Pali Canon. It recounts an event where the Sun Deity () was captured by the Asura Rahu.
Chanting or listening to this discourse specifically is a common practice in Sri Lankan Buddhist tradition, believed to multiply its protective power. The Suriya Piritha originates from the Samyutta Nikaya
The (Discourse on the Sun Deity) is a powerful Buddhist protective chant ( Seth Pirith ). It is traditionally chanted or listened to 108 times to invoke spiritual protection, mental clarity, and relief from life's obstacles. Meaning and Significance The Suriya Piritha originates from the Samyutta Nikaya
: The Buddha intervenes by addressing Rahu, ordering him to release the Sun Deity because the deity has taken refuge in the Tathagata. The Suriya Piritha originates from the Samyutta Nikaya