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- The Āṭānāṭiya Sutta is the 32nd Sutta in the Dīgha Nikāya ("Long Discourses of Buddha") of Pāli Canon. It is a poem of spiritual protection against evil...
- and others to Buddhism. It was here that Budhha delivered his famous Atanatiya Sutra. On one of the hills is the Saptaparni Cave where the First Buddhist...
- said to have provided the Buddhist sangha with protection spells in the Āṭānāṭiya Sutta. These spirit deities also included numerous female deities (yakṣiṇī)...
- Pajāpati, Yama and Mahiddhi as gods that are invoked by the brahmins. The Ātānātiya Sutta lists him among the Yakkha chiefs. Buddhaghosa states (SA.i.262)...
- Dhajagga Sutta, or Ratana Sutta can be recited for exorcism purposes, and Āṭānāṭiya Sutta is regarded as particularly effective. The ritual of the Exorcising-Ghost...
- p****ages which teach these magical spells or chants. One of them, the Atanatiya Sutra, is also included in the mikkyo (esoteric) division of the standard...
- Discipline Traditionally regarded as the lay vinaya. DN 32 Āṭānāṭiya Sutta The Discourse on Atanatiya Gods give the Buddha a poem for his followers, male and...
- Pratyanta-dvipa or a frontier island. Uttarakuru is well described in the Atanatiya Sutta of the Digha Nikaya. It is an island 24000 Yojanas away from Jambudvipa...
- the tantra divisions of some editions of the Kangyur. One of them, the Atanatiya Sutra, is also included in the Mikkyo (esoteric) division of the standard...
- land of its birth" [14th-century India] According to Joseph Kitagawa, Atanatiya Suttanta (DN 32) illustrates such apotropaic formulae in the Pali canon...