An Awgatha (ဩကာသ; from Pali: okāsa), sometimes known as the common Buddhist prayer is a formulaic Burmese Buddhist prayer that is recited to initiate acts of Buddhist devotion, including obeisance to the Buddha and Buddhist monks and the water libation ritual. The term okāsa literally means "permission" in Pali, and is used to request permission to pay homage, seek forgiveness of any intentional and unintentional offenses, and precedes the undertaking of the Five Precepts. Minor variations of this Burmese language prayer exist from one Buddhist monastery to another. Okāsa explicitly references the gadaw of the Five Infinite Venerables (Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha, parents and teachers).
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| - An Awgatha (ဩကာသ; from Pali: okāsa), sometimes known as the common Buddhist prayer is a formulaic Burmese Buddhist prayer that is recited to initiate acts of Buddhist devotion, including obeisance to the Buddha and Buddhist monks and the water libation ritual. The term okāsa literally means "permission" in Pali, and is used to request permission to pay homage, seek forgiveness of any intentional and unintentional offenses, and precedes the undertaking of the Five Precepts. Minor variations of this Burmese language prayer exist from one Buddhist monastery to another. Okāsa explicitly references the gadaw of the Five Infinite Venerables (Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha, parents and teachers). (en)
- La Awgatha (ဩ ကာ သ; de Pali: Okāsa), a veces conocida como la oración budista común es una oración budista birmana que se recita para iniciar actos de devoción budista, incluida la reverencia al Buda y los monjes budistas. El término okāsa significa literalmente "permiso" en pali, y se usa para solicitar permiso para rendir homenaje, buscar el perdón de cualquier ofensa intencional o no intencional, y precede a la realización de los Cinco Preceptos. Existen variaciones menores de esta oración en idioma birmano de un monasterio budista a otro. (es)
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| - An Awgatha (ဩကာသ; from Pali: okāsa), sometimes known as the common Buddhist prayer is a formulaic Burmese Buddhist prayer that is recited to initiate acts of Buddhist devotion, including obeisance to the Buddha and Buddhist monks and the water libation ritual. The term okāsa literally means "permission" in Pali, and is used to request permission to pay homage, seek forgiveness of any intentional and unintentional offenses, and precedes the undertaking of the Five Precepts. Minor variations of this Burmese language prayer exist from one Buddhist monastery to another. Okāsa explicitly references the gadaw of the Five Infinite Venerables (Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha, parents and teachers). (en)
- La Awgatha (ဩ ကာ သ; de Pali: Okāsa), a veces conocida como la oración budista común es una oración budista birmana que se recita para iniciar actos de devoción budista, incluida la reverencia al Buda y los monjes budistas. El término okāsa significa literalmente "permiso" en pali, y se usa para solicitar permiso para rendir homenaje, buscar el perdón de cualquier ofensa intencional o no intencional, y precede a la realización de los Cinco Preceptos. Existen variaciones menores de esta oración en idioma birmano de un monasterio budista a otro. Okāsa hace referencia explícita al gadaw de los Cinco Infinitos Venerables (Buda, Dharma, Sangha, padres y maestros). (es)
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