Daily Chanting
Daily Chanting
Daily Chanting
Ānandajoti Bhikkhu
3rd Edition
(2014/2558)
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Editor’s Preface
This work gives a selection of verses that are recited when worshipping the
Buddha, the Dhamma, and the Saṅgha; and a collection of discourses that are
popularly used as Safeguards.
Part of the chants found in this book are meant to be recited every day, and part
rotate on a weekly basis.
The system for the chanting is as follows: first there is Recollection of the Three
Treasures and other objects of worship, this is followed by Pūjā (which will
depend on what is being offered).
Then the daily Parittaṁ section begins. After the Opening go to the chants for
whatever day of the week it is.
At the end of the chants for the day there is meditation, and when finished you
can proceed with the Conclusion.
In the Appendix are two other short pieces that can be recited in the indicated
place when monastics are present.
Ānandajoti Bhikkhu
July 2014 - 2558
Table of Contents
Worship ............................................................................................................................................... 5
Reverence .......................................................................................................................................................................5
Worshipping the Virtues of the Buddha .......................................................................................................................5
Worshipping the Virtues of the Dhamma .....................................................................................................................6
Worshipping the Virtues of the Saṅgha ........................................................................................................................6
Verses on Obeisance .......................................................................................................................................................7
Material Offerings .........................................................................................................................................................8
Safeguard Recitals........................................................................................................................... 10
The Invitation to the Gods ...........................................................................................................................................10
Reverence .....................................................................................................................................................................10
Monday.............................................................................................................................................. 11
Safeguard in this Order’s Domain ...............................................................................................................................11
The Discourse on the Ten Things ................................................................................................................................12
Tuesday ............................................................................................................................................. 15
Protective Meditations .................................................................................................................................................15
Recollection of the Buddha .........................................................................................................................................15
The Discourse on the Great Blessings .........................................................................................................................16
Wednesday ........................................................................................................................................ 19
Safeguard in this Order’s Domain ...............................................................................................................................19
The Discourse on the Treasures ...................................................................................................................................20
Thursday ........................................................................................................................................... 24
The Development of Friendliness Meditation ............................................................................................................24
The Discourse on how Friendliness Meditation should be Done ...............................................................................24
Verses from the Dhammapada ....................................................................................................................................26
The Verses on the Great Blessings of Success ............................................................................................................27
Friday ................................................................................................................................................ 29
Perception of the Unattractive ....................................................................................................................................29
The Protection of Mind and Body ...............................................................................................................................30
Conditional Arising......................................................................................................................................................31
The First Words of the Buddha ...................................................................................................................................32
Saturday ............................................................................................................................................ 33
Recollection of Death ..................................................................................................................................................33
The Eight Bases for Urgency .......................................................................................................................................34
The Discourse on the Advantages of Friendliness Meditation ..................................................................................34
Sunday ............................................................................................................................................... 37
Safeguard through the Top of a Banner .....................................................................................................................37
Verses from the Dhammapada ....................................................................................................................................41
The Fearless Safeguard ................................................................................................................................................43
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Conclusion ........................................................................................................................................ 44
Conclusion Part One ....................................................................................................................................................44
Verses from the Dhammapada ....................................................................................................................................44
Conclusion Part Two ....................................................................................................................................................45
Conclusion Part Three .................................................................................................................................................45
Verses of Determination ..............................................................................................................................................46
Advice ...........................................................................................................................................................................47
Confession of Faults .....................................................................................................................................................48
Benediction ...................................................................................................................................................................48
Appendix ........................................................................................................................................... 49
The Reflections ............................................................................................................................................................49
Asking for Forgiveness ................................................................................................................................................50
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Worship
Namakkāraṁ
Reverence
Namo tassa Bhagavato Arahato Sammāsambuddhassa
Reverence to him, the Gracious One, the Worthy One, the Perfect Sambuddha
Buddhaguṇavandanā
Worshipping the Virtues of the Buddha
Iti pi so Bhagavā Arahaṁ Sammāsambuddho,
Such is he, the Gracious One, the Worthy One, the Perfect Sambuddha,
anuttaro purisadammasārathī,
the unsurpassed guide for those people who need taming,
Dhammaguṇavandanā
Worshipping the Virtues of the Dhamma
Svākkhāto Bhagavatā Dhammo, sandiṭṭhiko, akāliko,
The Dhamma has been well-proclaimed by the Gracious One, it is visible, not subject to time,
Saṅghaguṇavandanā
Worshipping the Virtues of the Saṅgha
Supaṭipanno Bhagavato sāvakasaṅgho,
The Gracious One’s Saṅgha of disciples are good in their practice,
Paṇāmagāthā
Verses on Obeisance
Buddhadhammā ca Paccekabuddhā Saṅghā ca sāmikā,
The Buddhas, Dhamma, Independent Buddhas, and the revered Sangha,
Āmisapūjā
Material Offerings
(first worshipping the main objects of veneration)
(lights)
Sugandhikāyavadanaṁ, anantaguṇagandhinaṁ,
° With this fragrance and perfume I worship the Realised One,
(medicinal drink)
Safeguard Recitals
Devārādhanā
The Invitation to the Gods
(Chanted by One Person)
Namakkāraṁ
Reverence
(Chanted by All Present)
Monday
Āṇakkhettaparittaṁ, 1
Safeguard in this Order’s Domain
Ye santā santacittā, tisaraṇasaraṇā, ettha lokantare vā,
Those (gods) who are peaceful, with peaceful minds, who have taken refuge in the triple refuge,
whether here, or above the worlds,
aggito vā, udakato vā, pisācato vā, khāṇukato vā, kaṇṭakato vā,
from fire and water, demons, stumps, and thorns,
caṇḍa-hatthi-assa-miga-goṇa-kukkura-ahivicchika-maṇisappa-
and from fierce elephants, horses, antelopes, bulls, dogs, snakes, scorpions, poisonous serpents,
dīpi-accha-taraccha-sukara-mahisa-yakkha-rakkhasādihi
panthers, bears, hyenas, wild boars, buffaloes, yakkhas, rakkhasas, and so on,
Dasadhammasuttaṁ
The Discourse on the Ten Things
Evaṁ me sutaṁ:
Thus I have heard:
Bhagavā etad-avoca:
and the Gracious One said this:
Katame dasa?
What are the ten?
“Kammassakomhi, kammadāyādo,
“It is actions that I own, it is actions that I am heir to,
alam-ariyañāṇadassanaviseso adhigato?
the distinction of what is truly noble knowledge and seeing been attained by me?
na maṅku bhavissāmī?” ti
not be embarrassed?”
Idam-avoca Bhagavā,
The Gracious One said this,
Tuesday
Ārakkhā Bhāvanā
Protective Meditations
Buddhānussati, mettā ca, asubhaṁ, maraṇassati,
Recollection of the Buddha, friendliness, unattractiveness, and mindfulness of death,
Buddhānussati
Recollection of the Buddha
(Ārakkhā Bhāvanā 1)
Mahāmaṅgalasuttaṁ
The Discourse on the Great Blessings
Evaṁ me sutaṁ:
Thus I have heard:
Wednesday
Āṇakkhettaparittaṁ, 2
Safeguard in this Order’s Domain
Paṇidhānato paṭṭhāya, Tathāgatassa dasapāramiyo,
Beginning with the aspiration (for Buddhahood, and thinking of) the Realised One’s ten
perfections,
Ratanasuttaṁ
The Discourse on the Treasures
Yānīdha bhūtāni samāgatāni, bhummāni vā yāni va antalikkhe,
Whatever beings have come together here, whether of the earth or in the firmament,
Āsīvāda
Blessing
Thursday
Mettā Bhāvanā
The Development of Friendliness Meditation
(Ārakkhā Bhāvanā 2)
Karaṇīyamettasuttaṁ
The Discourse on how Friendliness Meditation should be Done
Karaṇīyam-atthakusalena, yan-taṁ santaṁ padaṁ abhisamecca:
What should be done by one skilled in goodness, who has comprehended the state of peace:
Āsīvāda
Blessing
Dhammapadagāthā
Verses from the Dhammapada
Sabbapāpassa akaraṇaṁ, kusalassa upasampadā,
Not doing any bad deeds, undertaking wholesome deeds,
Mahājayamaṅgalagāthā
The Verses on the Great Blessings of Success
Mahākāruṇiko nātho, hitāya sabbapāṇinaṁ,
The lord of great compassion, for the benefit of all living creatures,
Friday
Asubhasaññā
Perception of the Unattractive
(Ārakkhā Bhāvanā 3)
Khandhaparittaṁ (part)
The Protection of Mind and Body
“Virūpakkhehi me mettaṁ, mettaṁ Erāpathehi me,
“I am friendly with the Virūpakkhas, with the Erāpathas I am friendly,
Paṭiccasamuppādaṁ
Conditional Arising
Avijjāpaccayā saṅkhārā,
With ignorance as condition there are (volitional) processes,
saṅkhārapaccayā viññāṇaṁ,
with (volitional) processes as condition: consciousness,
viññāṇapaccayā nāmarūpaṁ,
with consciousness as condition: mind and body,
nāmarūpapaccayā saḷāyatanaṁ,
with mind as condition and body: the six sense spheres,
saḷāyatanapaccayā phasso,
with the six sense spheres as condition: contact,
phassapaccayā vedanā,
with contact as condition: feeling,
vedanāpaccayā taṇhā,
with feeling as condition: craving,
taṇhāpaccayā upādānaṁ,
with craving as condition: attachment,
upādānapaccayā bhavo,
with attachment as condition: continuation,
bhavapaccayā jāti,
with continuation as condition: birth,
jātipaccayā jarāmaraṇaṁ,
with birth as condition: old age, death,
sokaparidevadukkhadomanassupāyāsā sambhavanti,
grief, lamentation, pain, sorrow, and despair (all) originate,
saṅkhāranirodhā viññāṇanirodho,
with the cessation of (volitional) processes, the cessation of consciousness,
viññāṇanirodhā nāmarūpanirodho,
with the cessation of consciousness, the cessation of mind and body,
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nāmarūpanirodhā saḷāyatananirodho,
with the cessation of mind and body, the cessation of the six sense spheres,
saḷāyatananirodhā phassanirodho,
with the cessation of the six sense spheres, the cessation of contact,
phassanirodhā vedanānirodho,
with the cessation of contact, the cessation of feeling,
vedanānirodhā taṇhānirodho,
with the cessation of feeling, the cessation of craving,
taṇhānirodhā upādānanirodho,
with the cessation of craving, the cessation of attachment,
upādānanirodhā bhavanirodho,
with the cessation of attachment, the cessation of continuation,
bhavanirodhā jātinirodho,
with the cessation of continuation, the cessation of birth,
jātinirodhā jarāmaraṇaṁ,
grief, lamentation, pain, sorrow, and despair (all) cease,
sokaparidevadukkhadomanassupāyāsā nirujjhanti,
with the cessation of birth, old age, death,
Paṭhama-Buddhavacanaṁ
The First Words of the Buddha
Anekajātisaṁsāraṁ sandhāvissaṁ anibbisaṁ
Through the round of countless births I have wandered without finding
Saturday
Maraṇānussati
Recollection of Death
(Ārakkhā Bhāvanā 4)
Aṭṭhasaṁvegavatthūni
The Eight Bases for Urgency
Bhāvetvā caturārakkhā āvajjeyya anantaraṁ
Having developed these four protections one should consider next
āsevate satatam-attahitābhilāsi,
who desires his own benefit, practises (these meditations) continually,
Mettānisaṁsasuttaṁ
The Discourse on the Advantages of Friendliness Meditation
Evaṁ me sutaṁ:
Thus I have heard:
Bhagavā etad-avoca:
and the Gracious One said this:
Idam-avoca Bhagavā,
The Gracious One said this,
Āsīvāda
Blessing
Sunday
Dhajaggaparittaṁ
Safeguard through the Top of a Banner
Evaṁ me sutaṁ:
Thus I have heard:
Bhagavā etad-avoca:
and the Gracious One said this:
No ce me dhajaggaṁ ullokeyyātha,
If you cannot look to the top of my banner,
so pahīyethāpi no pi pahīyetha.
may be given up, and may not be given up.
anuttaro purisadammasārathī,
the unsurpassed guide for those people who need taming,
Idam-avoca Bhagavā,
The Gracious One said this,
Dhammapadagāthā
Verses from the Dhammapada
Sabbapāpassa akaraṇaṁ, kusalassa upasampadā,
Not doing any bad deeds, undertaking wholesome deeds,
Abhayaparittaṁ
The Fearless Safeguard
Yan-dunnimittaṁ avamaṅgalañ-ca, yo cāmanāpo sakunassa saddo,
Whatever bad sign, inauspicious event, or whatever ominous bird shriek there is,
Conclusion
Conclusion Part One
Dhammapadagāthā
Verses from the Dhammapada
Sabbapāpassa akaraṇaṁ, kusalassa upasampadā,
Not doing any bad deeds, undertaking wholesome deeds,
Adhiṭṭhānagāthā
Verses of Determination
Iminā puññakammena upajjhāyā guṇuttarā,
By this meritorious deed may my highly virtuous preceptors,
Ovādaṁ
Advice
(one person only)
pabbajitabhāvo dullabho,
being one gone forth is rare,
Saddhammasavanaṁ atidullabhaṁ.
hearing the True Dhamma is extremely rare.
appamādena sampādetha!”
strive on with heedfulness!”
Avasānaṁ - 48
Vajjapakāsanaṁ
Confession of Faults
Kāyena vācā cittena pamādena mayā kataṁ,
° For any transgression I have committed through heedlessness, by way of body,
Vuddhipatthānaṁ
Benediction
Abhivādanasīlissa niccaṁ vaddhā pacāyino,
For one in the habit of constantly worshipping respectable elders,
Appendix
Paccavekkhaṇā
The Reflections
Paṭisaṅkhā yoniso cīvaraṁ paṭisevāmi,
With proper discernment I make use of the robe,
ḍaṁsamakasavātātapasiriṁsapasamphassānaṁ paṭighātāya,
to ward off contact with gadflies, mosquitoes, wind, the heat (of the sun), and creeping things,
vihiṁsūparatiyā brahmacariyānuggahāya,
to inhibit annoyance, and to assist in the spiritual life,
ḍaṁsamakasavātātapasiriṁsapasamphassānaṁ paṭighātāya,
to ward off contact with gadflies, mosquitoes, wind, the heat (of the sun), and serpents,
Khamāpanā
Asking for Forgiveness
Okāsa vandāmi bhante,
With your consent, Venerable Sir, I worship you,
(Sukhi hotha!)
(May you be happy!)
(Sādhu! Anumoditabbaṁ,)
(Surely! You should share in it,)
(Khamāmi, khamitabbaṁ!)
(I forgive you, you should forgive me!)