Ashirwada Bodhi Puja | - А¶†а·ѓа·’а¶»а·ља·ђа·џа¶ї А¶¶а·ќа¶°а·’ А¶ґа·”а¶ўа·џ
: Placed on altars while reciting stanzas on impermanence.
: Often performed to avert evil planetary influences or negative energies. : Placed on altars while reciting stanzas on impermanence
Translation: I worship this Bodhi-tree seated under which the Teacher attained omniscience by overcoming all inimical forces. : Placed on altars while reciting stanzas on impermanence
For more information on these rituals, you can explore detailed chapters on The Bodhi-Puja or the Bodhi Pooja Ritual in Sri Lanka . : Placed on altars while reciting stanzas on impermanence
: Performed to fulfill a vow (baraya) for a specific successful outcome in life.
: Usually coconut oil lamps (Pahan Puja) to dispel the "darkness of ignorance".
: Chanting sacred Pali verses (Gatha) and Sinhala blessing poems (Seth Kavi) to invoke protection. Traditional Verses (Gatha)