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Written in Pali , the chant has a rhythmic, meditative quality that is intended to calm the nervous system and focus the listener's mind. Effectiveness for Practitioners
The chant focuses on the Seven Factors of Enlightenment (Satta Bojjhanga). According to Buddhist scripture, these are the qualities a mind must develop to reach awakening. Historically, it is recited to provide mental peace and physical protection, particularly during times of illness or infirmity . Content and Structure Written in Pali , the chant has a
The chant refers to instances where the Buddha or his chief disciples (such as Maha Kassapa or Maha Moggallana) were cured of ailments after listening to these factors being recited. Historically, it is recited to provide mental peace
By focusing on the "factors of enlightenment," the listener shifts their focus from physical pain to spiritual cultivation. Written in Pali