Pali Chanting in Theravada Buddhist Tradition
Pali Chanting in Theravada Buddhist Tradition
Pali Chanting in Theravada Buddhist Tradition
Vandanâ
Ti-Sarana
Panca-sila
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I undertake to observe the Five Precepts to the best of my ability.(3x)
Buddha Vandana
Dhamma Vandana
Sangha Vandana
Maha-Mangala Sutta
Thus have I heard: On one occasion the Exalted One was dwelling at the monastery of
Anathapindika, in Jeta's Grove, near Savatthi. Now when the night was far spent, a
certain deity, whose surpassing splendour illuminated the entire Jeta Grove, came to
the presence of the Exalted One, and, drawing near, respectfully saluted Him and
stood at one side. Standing thus, he addressed the Exalted One in verse:
Many deities and men, yearning after good, have pondered on Blessings. Pray, tell me
the Highest Blessing!
Not to associate with fools, to associate with the wise, and to honour those who are
worthy of honour - this is the Highest Blessing.
To reside in a suitable locality, to have done meritorious actions in the past, and to set
oneself in the right course - this is the Highest Blessing.
The support of father and mother, the cherishing of wife and children, and peaceful
occupations - this is the Highest Blessing.
To cease and abstain from evil, forbearance with respect to intoxicants, and
steadfastness in virtue - this is the Highest Blessing.
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Reverence, humility, contentment, gratitude and the opportune hearing of the Dhamma
- this is the Highest Blessing.
Self Control, Holy Life, perception of the Noble Truths, and the realisation of Nibbana
- this is the Highest Blessing.
He whose mind does not flutter by contact with worldly contingencies, Sorrowless,
Stainless, and Secure - this is the Highest Blessing.
To them, fulfilling matters such as these, every-where invincible, in every way moving
happily - these are the Highest Blessings.
Karaniya Sutta
He who is skilled in his good and who wishes to attain that state of Calm should act
(thus:) He should be able, upright, perfectly upright, obedient, gentle, and humble.
Contented, easily supportable, with few duties, of light livelihood, controlled in senses,
discreet, not imprudent, not be greedily attached to families.
He should not commit any slight wrong such that other wise men might censure him.
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May all
beings be happy and secure. May their minds be wholesome.
Whatever living beings there be: feeble or strong, long, stout, or medium, short, small,
or large, seen or unseen, those dwelling far or near, those who are born and those who
are to be born --may all beings, without exception, be happy-minded!
Let not one deceive another nor despise any person whatever in any place. In anger or
ill will, let him not wish any harm to another.
Just as a mother would protect her only child even at the risk of her own life, even so
let him cultivate a boundless heart towards all beings.
Let his thoughts of boundless love pervade the whole world: above, below and across--
without any obstruction, without any hatred, without any enmity, Whether he stands,
walks, sits or lies down, as long as he is awake, he should develop mindfulness. This,
they say, is the Highest Conduct.
Not falling into error, virtuous and endowed with insight, he gives up attachment to
sense-desires. He will surely not be born in any womb again.
Ratana Sutta
This Discourse was delivered by the Buddha in the city of Vesali whose citizens
appealed to the Buddha for help, being afflicted by famine, pestilenee and disturbances
from evil spirits. As a mark of protection for the people of Vesali, the Buddha delivered
this discourse after which the evil spirits were exorcised and the pestilence subsided.
Whatever beings are here assembled, whether terrestrial or celestial, may they all be
happy!
Moreover may they attentively listen to my words!
Accordingly give good heed, all ye beings! Show your love to the human beings who,
day and night, bring offerings to you. Wherefore guard them zealously.
Whatever treasure there be either here or in the world beyond, or whatever precious
jewel in the precious jewel. By this truth may there be happiness!
The tranquil Sage of the Sakyas realised that Cessation, Passion-free, Immortality
Supreme.
There is nought comparable with the Dhamma. Verily, in the Dhamma is this precious
jewel.
By this truth may there be happiness!
Those Eight Individuals, praised by the virtuous, constitute four pairs. They, the worthy
of offerings, the disciples of the Welcome One, - to these gifts given yield abundant
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fruit.
Those who comprehend clearly the Noble Truths, well taught by Him of wisdom deep,
do not, however exceeding heedless they may be, undergo an eighth birth.
For him with the acquisition of Insight, three conditions come to nought - namely, self-
illusion, doubt, and indulgence in (wrongful) rites and ceremonies, should there be any.
From the four states of misery, he is absolutely freed, and is incapable of committing
the six heinous crimes.
Like unto the woodland groves with blossomed tree tops in the first heat of the summer
season, hath the sublime doctrine, that leads to Nibbana, been taught for the Highest
Good.
The unrivalled Excellent One, the Knower, the Giver, and the Bringer of the Excellent
has expounded the excellent Doctrine.
Their past is extinct, a fresh becoming there is not, their minds are not attached to a
future birth, their desires grow not - those wise ones go out even as this lamp.
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We beings here assembled, whether terrestrial or celestial, salute the Accomplished
Buddha, honoured by gods and men. May there be happiness!
* Basic Pronunciation
a as a in what â as a in father
i as i in mint î as ee in see
u as u in put û as oo in pool
e as a in cage o as o in no
n as ng in sing ñ as gn in signore
Pausing
Prolong for vowels with ^ or ( - ) such as â, î , û, e and o.
Pause for double letter such as dd in Buddha : Bu-ddha,
mm in Dhammam : Dha-mmam, ss in Ehi-passiko : E-hi-pa-ssiko
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