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Bojjhanga sutta_Chanting (Pali and Nepalbhasa translation)

On one occasion, the Buddha was staying at Rajagaha in the bamboo grove, the feeding ground of black squirrels. At that time, Venerable Kassapa who was living in the Pipphali Cave was affected with a disease and was seriously ill. The Lord visited him and recited the Discourse on Seven Factors of Enlightenment. After the recitation the Lord gave a discourse on it. At the end, the Elder recovered from his illness. On another occasion, Venerable Mahä Moggalana was living at Vultures' Peak (Gijjhaküta pabbata) and was gravely ill. So the Lord visited him. In the same way the Lord recited and taught the discourse to him. After hearing it the Venerable also recovered from his illness. On the third occasion, the Buddha who was living in the Bamboo Grove was afflicted with a disease and suffered great pain. Then Venerable Mahä Cunda approached the Lord, paid respect to Him and took care of him. The Lord requested the Elder Cunda to recite the Seven Factors of Enlightenment as usual. Then the Lord recovered from all the illness. These three cases are put forth to indicate and to recommend the magical healing power of the recitation of the Parittas and the Oath of truth. Recitation of Bojjhañga sutta helps the patients recover quickly from their illness, and to initiate successful medical treatments. As a matter of fact the original suttas are found expounded in prose form by the Blessed One, in Mahävagga Samyutta pali. However the ancient Burmese (Myanmar) monks who were expert in Pali language, composed the consolidated discourse into verse form to be known as the Bojjhañga paritta Sutta of eleven stanzas.

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