Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Common Prayer in Brief

 
Common Prayer in Brief

In order that all my sins, accumulated from evil deeds done physically, verbally and mentally, may be eliminated and excused, I raise both folded hands up above my forehead, worship, honour, greet, and humbly pay homage to the Three Precious Jewels of the Buddha, the Dhamma and the Samghā; once, twice. Thrice I pray, O my Lord, Sir.

By this act of salutation may I be excused forever from the four Apa\āya, the Three Kappa, the Eight Atthakkhana, the Five Verā, the Four Vipatti, the Five Vyasana; and at the final existence may I attain Magga, Phala and Nibbāna. O my Lord, Sir.

Buddhaṁ pūjemi = I worship the Enlightened One.
Dhammaṁ pūjemi = I worship the Doctrine, the Law.
Saṁghaṁ pūjemi = I worship the Order.

U Than Lwin (B.Sc., Dip. In English - YUFL)

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