Theravada Protective Prayers - Itipi So, Jayanfo, and Sabpiyo
Image and audio credit: Walk for Peace Venerable Pannakara chanted this sequence of protective prayers during Vesak event at Texas State Capitol on May 2026. The chant is collectively known in Theravada Buddhism as Paritta Chanting (or Suat Mon in the Thai tradition). Specifically, the core segments performed are: Maha-Karuniko / Itipi So (The Recitation of the Virtues of the Triple Gem) Jayanto (The Victory Blessing Chant) Bhavatu Sabba-maṅgalaṁ (The Universal Blessing for Universal Protection) When monks gather at an important landmark—like the Texas Capitol—for a peace initiative, they chant this specific sequence to fundamentally shift the energy of the environment, clear away historical or present conflict, and establish a field of harmony. Here is what each section achieves: Establishing the Foundation (The Triple Gem): By opening with the virtues of the Buddha (Wisdom), Dhamma (Truth), and Sangha (Community), the monks anchor the space in the highest spiritual principles. It is an internal reminder that ultimate protection comes from practicing truth, peace, and mindfulness. Invoking the Energy of Triumph (Jayanto): The Jayanto verse refers directly to the exact moment the Buddha overcame all inner defilements and external temptations beneath the Bodhi tree. By repeating this rhythmically over and over, the monks are calling forth that same energy of "spiritual victory" to help the community overcome obstacles, divisions, and hardships. Purifying the Intentions of Leadership: The lines regarding "righteous bodily action, righteous speech, and righteous mental action" are particularly meaningful when chanted inside a government capitol. It acts as an energetic blessing for the lawmakers and leaders of the region, wishing that all actions and laws passed there are rooted in truth and the common good. Sharing Blessings globally (Sharing Merit): The final sections lift the blessings from a localized space and broadcast them outward. The monks invite all seen and unseen forces, ancestors, and living beings to share in the peaceful energy generated by the chant. It seals the ceremony with a profound wish that no one be left behind from experiencing ultimate peace and happiness. #walkforpeace #CompassionInAction #Vesak2026 #TexasCapitol #AustinTexas #CapitolBlessings #ParittaChanting #Jayanto #ItipiSo #TripleGemBlessings #InnerPeaceOuterPeace #BuddhistMonks #GlobalPeaceMission #MindfulnessMatters #LotusLightInspiration

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