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In an era marked by rapid change and evolving perspectives, "Parate Kyi 11" takes a moment to reflect on the last decade. Through a series of articles, interviews, and analyses, this special feature aims to encapsulate the essence of the past ten years, focusing on societal shifts, technological advancements, environmental changes, and cultural evolution.

(also spelled Pa Yate Kyi 11 Thote or Payeik Kyi ) refers to the Eleven Great Parittas (protective chants) in Theravada Buddhism, which are central to religious and daily life in Myanmar . Core Concept and Origin parate kyi 11

: The "Jewel Discourse," chanted to dispel plagues, famine, and evil spirits. In an era marked by rapid change and

: The story of a baby quail's act of truth to stop a forest fire. Core Concept and Origin : The "Jewel Discourse,"

: Encourages recollection of the Buddha's qualities to overcome fear.

Though scattered across different sections of the ancient Tipitaka (the Buddhist Pali Canon), these eleven specific suttas were compiled centuries ago by leading Theravada scholars into a single, accessible liturgy. 1. Mangala Sutta (The Discourse on Blessings)

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