Sambudda Wandanawa(а·ѓа¶ёа·ља¶¶а·”а¶їа·ља¶° А·ђа¶±а·ља¶їа¶±а·џа·ђ) Theruwan Namadimu (а¶­а·™а¶»а·”а·ђа¶±а·љ А¶±а¶ёа¶їа·’а¶ёа·”) Worship Triple Gems Access

A complete Theruwan Namadimu session typically follows this sequence of Pali chants:

: Set a small altar with fresh flowers, a lit oil lamp (Pahan), incense (Suwanda Dum), and food or water offerings (Buddha Pooja). A complete Theruwan Namadimu session typically follows this

: Clean the area around the Buddha statue or shrine and ensure you are personally clean (face/mouth washed or bathed). a lit oil lamp (Pahan)

The or Theruwan Namadimu (තෙරුවන් නමදිමු) is a foundational daily practice in the Theravada Buddhist tradition, specifically within Sri Lankan culture. It is a ritualized way to pay homage to the Triple Gem (the Buddha, the Dhamma, and the Sangha) and cultivate merit through offerings and chanting. Preparation for Worship incense (Suwanda Dum)

Before starting the chants, it is traditional to prepare your mind and environment: