LOLC Group supports National Pirith Chanting Ceremony

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At a time when the entire world is plagued by the COVID-19 pandemic, LOLC has taken steps to support the National Pirith Chanting Ceremony which has been organised to invoke blessings on citizens of the entire nation. The LOLC Group has taken this initiative to extend its utmost support for this noble cause at a time of grave need. 

The National Pirith Chanting Ceremony which commenced on 18 November at 6 p.m. at the Independence Square is scheduled to continue for 21 consecutive days. The Ceremony has been organised by the Ministry of Defence with the support of the tri-forces and the police on the direction and guidance of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. The pirith chanting will be carried out under the patronage and participation of the Venerable Sri Kalyani Yogashrama Sanstha Buddhist clergy of Ramanna Maha Nikaya.



The Pirith Chanting takes place to invoke blessings upon all Sri Lankans and to contain the spread of the virus. The Rathana Suuthra Deshanawa will be chanted throughout this period. The Rathana Suuthra Deshanawa is a Buddhist discourse which consists about 1,000 words that extol the characteristics of the three Rathana in Buddhism; namely, Buddha the Enlightened One, Dhamma the Teaching, and Sangha the noble community of disciples. The Gini Piritha and the Jaya Piritha will also be chanted during the 21 days of continuous pirith chanting. Around 100 Buddhist clergy has joined the ceremony from various parts of the island in a scheduled manner.

“As we all continue to fight this unprecedented global pandemic through various means and avenues, there is still an enormous amount of fear deeply entrenched in the hearts and minds of the people. It is at times like this that we consider the National Pirith Chanting Ceremony to be a great spiritual intervention to save Sri Lanka from the rapid spread of COVID-19,” said LOLC Group Managing Director/CEO Kapila Jayawardena. 

 

Special moments from the National Pirith Chanting Ceremony


 

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