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Maṅgala Sutta | Buddhist Chant for Prosperity

 Powerful Buddhist Chant for Blessings and Prosperity


Experience the serene and sacred chanting of the Maha Mangala Suthraya, one of the most revered Buddhist discourses. This ancient sutta, also known as the "Great Discourse on Blessings," was delivered by Gautama Buddha and outlines the thirty-eight highest blessings that lead to true happiness, protection, and spiritual well-being.

The Maha Mangala Suthraya is traditionally chanted to invoke blessings (mangala) and protection (partita) in daily life. Listening to or reciting this sutta is believed to bring peace of mind, dispel misfortune, and guide devotees towards a life of virtue, wisdom, and auspiciousness.


What is the Maha Mangala Suthraya?

A discourse by the Buddha on the highest blessings in life, covering moral conduct, wisdom, gratitude, patience, and spiritual accomplishment.

Consists of twelve stanzas describing auspicious qualities and actions that lead to a blessed and fulfilled life.

Widely recited as a protective chant (pirith/paritta) in Theravada Buddhist traditions, especially in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia.


Benefits of Chanting or Listening

Invokes blessings for protection, prosperity, and well-being.

Promotes relaxation, mental clarity, and spiritual upliftment.

Encourages the cultivation of wholesome qualities and the avoidance of negative influences.



Lyrics-

 Evam me sutam

 Ekam samayam Bhagavā

 Sāvatthiyam viharati

 Jetavane Anāthapindikassa ārāme

 Atha kho aññātarā devatā

 Abhikkantāya rattiyā abhikkanta vannā

 Kevala kappam Jetavanam obhāsetvā

 Yena Bhagavā tenupasamkami

 Upasamkamitvā bhagavantam

 Abhivādetvā ekamantam atthāsi

 Ekamantam thitā kho sā devatā

 Bhagavantam gāthāya ajjhabhāsi

 Bahū devā manussā ca

 Mangalāni acintayum

 Ākankhamānā sotthānam

 Brūhi mangala muttamam

 Asevanā ca bālānam

 Panditānañ ca sevanā

 Pūjā ca pūjanīyānam

 Etam mangala muttamam

 Patirūpa-desa vāso ca

 Pubbe ca katapuññatā

 Atta sammā panidhi ca

 Etam mangala muttamam

 Bāhu saccañ ca sippañ ca

 Vinayo ca susikkhito

 Subhāsitā ca yā vācā

 Etam mangala muttamam

 Mātā pitu upatthānam

 Puttadārassa sangaho

 Anākulā ca kammantā

 Etam mangala muttamam

 Dānañ ca dhammacariyā ca

 Ñātakānañ ca sangaho

 Anavajjāni kammāni

 Etam mangala muttamam

 Ārati virati pāpā

 Majjapānā ca samyamo

 Appamādo ca dhammesu

 Etam mangala muttamam

 Gāravo ca nivāto ca

 Santutthī ca kataññutā 

Kālena dhamma savanam

 Etam mangala muttamam

 Khanti ca sovacassatā

 Samanānañ ca dassanam

 Kālena dhamma sākacchā

 Etam mangala muttamam

 Tapo ca brahmacariyāñ ca

 Ariyasaccāna dassanam

 Nibbāna sacchikiriyā ca

 Etam mangala muttamam

 Phutthassa loka dhammehi

 Cittam yassa na kampati

 Asokam virajam khemam

 Etam mangala muttamam

 Etādisāni katvāna

 Sabbattha maparājitā

 Sabbattha sotthim gacchanti

 Tam tesam mangala-muttamam ti

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