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: He who has eradicated all defilements and is worthy of offerings. Samma Sambuddho : The fully self-enlightened one.

The (ඉතිපිසෝ ගාථාව) is a revered Buddhist chant that summarizes the nine supreme qualities of the Buddha. It is frequently recited 108 times for spiritual protection and peace of mind. The Story of its Spiritual Power

: Endowed with perfect knowledge and conduct. Sugato : One who has gone the good way to Nirvana. Lokavidu : The knower of all worlds. : He who has eradicated all defilements and

Linguistic experts and Buddhist monks emphasize that the phrase should be pronounced as (ඉතිපි - සෝ භගවා) rather than merging it into "Ithipiso". Correct Meaning : "Thus indeed is that Blessed One".

A well-known story regarding the power of this gathawa involves the (කුඩුම්බිගල ආරණ්‍යය). About 40 years ago, before it became a major monk settlement, a non-Buddhist lived in the surrounding forest. One night, he received a message in a dream from a deity-like figure telling him to memorize a specific mantra: the Ithipiso Gathawa . It is frequently recited 108 times for spiritual

: The incomparable leader of those to be tamed. Satta Deva Manussanam : The teacher of gods and humans. Buddho : The enlightened or awakened one. Bhagava : The Blessed One. Importance of Correct Pronunciation

ඉතිපිසෝ ගාථාවේ සරල තේරුම... - Facebook Lokavidu : The knower of all worlds

: If pronounced as "Ithipiso" as one word, it can inadvertently imply "wiping away or removing good qualities" ( pisa damana ) due to the phonetic breakdown in Sinhala, which changes the spiritual intent. Traditional Benefits Reciting the Ithipiso Gathawa is believed to provide: