: Guards against "evil power," harmful spirits, and "Graha Dosha" (astrological ill-effects).
: In Buddhist tradition, 108 is a sacred number reflecting wholeness. Chanting a mantra 108 times is thought to activate 108 energy lines ( nadis ) that converge at the heart chakra, fostering inner stillness. Jalanandana Piritha 108 warak The Buddhist
: Believed to aid in curing diseases and improving overall mental peace and resilience. : Guards against "evil power," harmful spirits, and
: Continuous chanting of the Jalanandana verses 108 times without interruption. : Guards against "evil power
: Guards against "evil power," harmful spirits, and "Graha Dosha" (astrological ill-effects).
: In Buddhist tradition, 108 is a sacred number reflecting wholeness. Chanting a mantra 108 times is thought to activate 108 energy lines ( nadis ) that converge at the heart chakra, fostering inner stillness.
: Believed to aid in curing diseases and improving overall mental peace and resilience.
: Continuous chanting of the Jalanandana verses 108 times without interruption.