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    1. Pūrentaṃ bodhi sambhāre,
      nibbattaṃ vaṭṭajātiyaṃ,
      Yassa tejena dāvaggi,
      mahāsattaṃ vivajjayi.

    By the power of this discourse, the forest-fire passed over the Great Being (the bodhisattva) who was born as a quail, fulfilling the necessary requisites for enlightenment.

    1. Therassa Sāriputtassa,
      lokanāthena bhāsitaṃ,
      Kappaṭṭhāyiṃ mahātejaṃ,
      parittaṃ taṃ bhaṇāma he.

    Let us recite this discourse, which was expounded by the saviour of the world (the Buddha) to the Elder Sariputta, and which will be efficacious for aeons, being endowed with mighty powers.

    1. Atthi loke sīlaguṇo,
      saccaṃ soceyya ‘nuddayā
      Tena saccena kāhāmi,
      saccakiriyamuttamaṃ.

    There is the quality of virtue in the world, there’s truth, compassion, purity of life. By this truth, I’ll make a matchless asseveration of Truth.

    1. Āvajjetvā dhammabalaṃ,
      saritvā pubbake jine
      Saccabalamavassāya,
      saccakiriyamakāsa ‘haṃ.

    Reflecting on the Dhamma’s might, and recalling those who triumphed before, depending on the might of truth, an asseveration of Truth I wrought.

    1. Santi pakkhā apatanā,
      santi pādā avañcanā
      Mātā pitā ca nikkhantā,
      jātaveda paṭikkama.

    With wings that fly not, feet that walk not yet,
    Forsaken by my parents, here I lie!
    Wherefore I conjure thee, dread Lord of Fire,
    Primaeval Jataveda, turn! go back!

    1. Saha sacce kate mayhaṃ,
      mahāpajjalito sikhī
      Vajjesi soḷasa karīsāni,
      udakaṃ patvā yatā sikhī.
      Saccena me samo natthi,
      esā me saccapāramī.

    I wrought my Act of Truth, and therewithal
    The sheet of blazing fire left sixteen lengths
    Unscathed - like flames by water met and quenched.

      Vaṭṭaparittaṃ ārocaṭṭhaya vo rakkhatu
      Vaṭṭaparittaṃ maṅgalaṭṭhaya vo rakkhatu

    Vaṭṭaparittaṃ Niṭṭhitaṃ


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