Used to counter the "Maraka" (deadly) obstacles associated with the Moon (Sandu).
Invoked to remove the malefic effects of the Sun (Iru) and bring happiness.
Used to bring health and peace, countering Jupiter (Guru). Used to counter the "Maraka" (deadly) obstacles associated
Modern versions are widely available on platforms like Buddhism Vision and YouTube, where they are used for daily meditation and merit-making. Performance
The Shanthiya is usually sung in a melodic, rhythmic style known as Kavi (poetry). It is common to see these chants performed during or at home during the evening to "cleanse" the environment of negative spirits ( Yaksha , Pretha ) and "Kodiwina" (black magic). Modern versions are widely available on platforms like
In Sri Lankan culture, these chants provide psychological comfort to those experiencing "Apala" (unlucky periods) as determined by their horoscopes.
Buduguna shanthiya - බුදුගුණ ශාන්තිය In Sri Lankan culture, these chants provide psychological
Invoked to increase lifespan and counter Venus (Sikuru) and Saturn (Senasuru). Spiritual and Cultural Significance
Used to counter the "Maraka" (deadly) obstacles associated with the Moon (Sandu).
Invoked to remove the malefic effects of the Sun (Iru) and bring happiness.
Used to bring health and peace, countering Jupiter (Guru).
Modern versions are widely available on platforms like Buddhism Vision and YouTube, where they are used for daily meditation and merit-making. Performance
The Shanthiya is usually sung in a melodic, rhythmic style known as Kavi (poetry). It is common to see these chants performed during or at home during the evening to "cleanse" the environment of negative spirits ( Yaksha , Pretha ) and "Kodiwina" (black magic).
In Sri Lankan culture, these chants provide psychological comfort to those experiencing "Apala" (unlucky periods) as determined by their horoscopes.
Buduguna shanthiya - බුදුගුණ ශාන්තිය
Invoked to increase lifespan and counter Venus (Sikuru) and Saturn (Senasuru). Spiritual and Cultural Significance