This "feature" set includes the following discourses, each believed to provide specific spiritual benefits: Mangala Sutta : Discourse on 38 Great Blessings. Ratana Sutta
: Focuses on the seven factors of enlightenment and is used for recovery from sickness and disease.
: Originally a "Peacock's Prayer" for protection and safety. parate kyi 11
: Specifically chanted for the safety of expectant mothers and easy childbirth.
: Chanted for protection against plagues, evil spirits, and famine. This "feature" set includes the following discourses, each
| Tip | Details | |-----|---------| | | Use the QR code on the festival flyer or the website to claim your spot. Early birds get a complimentary reusable tote bag. | | Stay Hydrated | Free water refill stations are located at each main entrance and near the food pavilion. | | Plan Your Transport | The park is serviced by three shuttle routes (A, B, C) from downtown and the main bus terminal. Parking is limited—consider a bike or rideshare. | | Go Green | Bring a reusable cup or water bottle. All vendors accept cashless payments to reduce waste. | | Capture the Moment | Follow @ParateKyiOfficial on Instagram and use #ParateKyi11 for a chance to be featured on the big screen. | | Family Friendly | Kids under 12 get free entry to the Kids’ Exploration Zone; a “Junior Explorer” badge is awarded after completing three activities. | | Accessibility | Ramps, wheelchair‑friendly paths, and sign‑language interpreters are available at all main venues. |
Beyond the literal meaning of the words, the power of Paritta Gyi 11 is believed to stem from five essential spiritual truths: the attributes of the Three Gems (Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha), the making of solemn vows (Acts of Truth), the cultivation of loving-kindness (Mettā), the protection of divine beings, and the merit of listening to the Dhamma. : Specifically chanted for the safety of expectant
: A powerful protection against malevolent non-human beings. Angulimala Sutta : Recited to ensure safe childbirth and physical health. Bojjhanga Sutta