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A discourse on maintaining mindfulness and safety throughout the day and night, traditionally used by the Bodhisatta in the form of a golden peacock.

Among the 11 points, a recurring theme is the refusal to engage in petty conflict. The text praises the one who does not harbor ill will against those who harbor ill will. This is a psychological mastery. When someone insults us, our natural instinct is to mirror that insult—to become the very thing we hate. The Pa Yate Kyi individual breaks that chain. They absorb the negativity and do not return it. In doing so, they protect their own peace of mind more than the opponent’s.

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Focuses on the seven factors of enlightenment, traditionally chanted to promote healing and recovery from severe physical illness.

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The Discourse on the Jewels (Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha).

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Cultivating calm and reducing anxiety through mindfulness of the words. This is a psychological mastery

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In Myanmar, the Pa Yate Kyi is not merely recited as a passive ritual; it is integrated into the daily fabric of domestic life. Devotees believe that reciting or listening to these verses with pure intention, focused concentration, and moral clarity shields individuals and households from: Malevolent spiritual entities (Yakkhas and Pretals) Natural catastrophes (fires, floods, and storms) Physical ailments and pandemics