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: The Sun Deity seeks refuge in the Buddha, reciting a stanza asking for protection.

Chanting or listening to this discourse specifically is a common practice in Sri Lankan Buddhist tradition, believed to multiply its protective power. : The Sun Deity seeks refuge in the

The (Discourse on the Sun Deity) is a powerful Buddhist protective chant ( Seth Pirith ). It is traditionally chanted or listened to 108 times to invoke spiritual protection, mental clarity, and relief from life's obstacles. Meaning and Significance : The Sun Deity seeks refuge in the

: The Buddha intervenes by addressing Rahu, ordering him to release the Sun Deity because the deity has taken refuge in the Tathagata. : The Sun Deity seeks refuge in the