Jalanandana — Piritha 108 Warak The Buddhist

: To cleanse environments of negative energy, bless participants with good health, and provide spiritual strength during difficult times. Core Benefits and Significance

: Guards against "evil power," harmful spirits, and "Graha Dosha" (astrological ill-effects). Jalanandana Piritha 108 warak The Buddhist

: Often used to boost manifestation and bring success to new endeavors. : To cleanse environments of negative energy, bless

: 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. : In Buddhist tradition, 108 is a sacred

Reciting or listening to this pirith 108 times is associated with several spiritual and physical benefits:

: Continuous chanting of the Jalanandana verses 108 times without interruption.

This feature is a staple on , often presented as a continuous, meditative recitation designed for home or workplace use.