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You can find dedicated recordings of the 108-time version on platforms like , specifically through channels like Bodu Seth Pirith . These recordings are often used in the background of homes or during morning/evening prayer times to maintain a peaceful environment.
The number is sacred in Buddhist and Indian traditions, representing a complete cycle of spiritual devotion. Chanting 108 times is a meditative practice intended to:
It is specifically used to dispel "bad vibes" or malevolent forces.
Each repetition is viewed as an act of Dhamma Dana (the gift of Dhamma). Where to Listen
This chant originates from the (Samyutta Nikaya 2.10). In this discourse, the Sun Deity ( Suriya Devaputta ) is seized by the eclipse-demon Rahu . Seeking refuge in the Buddha, the deity is released after the Buddha commands Rahu to let him go, illustrating the protective power of the Buddha’s compassion and truth. Key Benefits and Beliefs
Followers of the tradition often listen to or recite this chant for the following reasons: