А¶•а¶±а·‘а¶ё А¶ґа·љвђќа¶»а·ѓа·ља¶± А¶ња·ђа¶§а¶ѕа·”а·ђа¶ља¶§ А¶ља·ља·‚а¶«а·’а¶љ А¶ґа·’а·„а·’а¶§ А¶їа·™а¶± А¶ёа·„ А¶¶а¶ѕа¶ња¶­а·” А·ѓа·–а¶»а·’а¶є А¶ґа·’а¶»а·’а¶­ Suriya Piritha Surya Piritha May 2026

: The Buddha, out of compassion, addressed Rāhu and commanded him to release the "traveler through the sky" because Sūriya had taken refuge in the Tathagata.

The chant records an incident when , the Sun Deity, was seized by Rāhu , the Lord of Asuras (an eclipse). : The Buddha, out of compassion, addressed Rāhu

The (also known as the Suriya Sutta or Suriya Paritta ) is a powerful Buddhist chant from the Samyutta Nikaya . It is traditionally recited for protection, overcoming sudden obstacles, and seeking immediate relief from distress. 1. Origin and Context : The Buddha

Buddhists believe that reciting or listening to the Suriya Piritha provides several spiritual and psychological benefits: out of compassion