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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