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Dharanirecitation for the purposes of healing and protection is referred to as Paritta in some Buddhist regions, 22 particularly in Theravada communities. 23 Thedharani-genre ideas also inspired Buddhist chanting practices such as the Nianfo (Chinese: 念佛; Pinyin: niànfó; Rōmaji: nenbutsu; RR: yeombul; Vietnamese: niệm Phật), the ... We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Dharaniare long mantras that are placed inside sacred statues and stupas in Buddhism. They are seen as goddesses and have different types and functions, such as preserving the Dharma, expressing meaning, and protecting the Buddha's teachings. Dharaniare lengthier Buddhist mantras functioning as mnemonic codes, incantations, or recitations, and almost exclusively written in Sanskrit. They are a major part of historic Buddhist literature and ritual practices, and are found in all major traditions of Buddhism.