А¶‰а¶а·’а¶ґа·’а·ѓа·ќ А¶ња·џа¶®а·џа·ђ 108 А·ђа¶»а¶ља·љ- Nawa Arahadhi Budu Guna Wandanawa- Ithipiso Gathawa 108 Warak. Now
: The incomparable leader of men to be tamed. Sattha Deva-Manussanam : The teacher of gods and men. Buddho : The enlightened one. Bhagava : The blessed one. itipiso chant - Squarespace
The chant "Itipi so bhagavā arahaṃ sammāsambuddho..." translates to "Thus indeed, is that Blessed One: He is the Holy One, fully enlightened...". It lists the following nine virtues of the Buddha: : The worthy one who is free from all defilements. Samma-Sambuddho : The perfectly self-enlightened one. : The incomparable leader of men to be tamed
The (ඉතිපිසෝ ගාථාව) is more than just a prayer; it is a profound recollection of the nine supreme virtues of the Lord Buddha, known as Nawa Arahadhi Budu Guna . Reciting this chant 108 times—a practice referred to as Itipiso Gathawa 108 warak —is a deeply rooted Buddhist tradition believed to bring immense spiritual protection and mental clarity. What is the Itipiso Gatha? Bhagava : The blessed one
: Endowed with clear vision and virtuous conduct. Sugato : The sublime one who has followed the right path. Lokavidu : The knower of the worlds. Samma-Sambuddho : The perfectly self-enlightened one
The Power of Itipiso Gatha 108 Warak: Nawa Arahadhi Budu Guna Wandana