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The ritual honors seven specific Buddhas mentioned in early scriptures like the of the Digha Nikaya. They are traditionally listed as follows:
(සත්බුදු වන්දනාව) is a profound Buddhist ritual focused on venerating the seven successive Buddhas of the past, including the historical Gautama Buddha . This practice highlights the enduring nature of the Dhamma and provides spiritual inspiration by connecting practitioners to a lineage of enlightened beings who have appeared throughout different eons. The Seven Buddhas
Venerating these seven Buddhas serves several spiritual purposes: The ritual honors seven specific Buddhas mentioned in
identifying the 7 Buddhas in an ancient statue - Dhamma Wheel
: Appeared ninety-one eons ago during the Glorious Kalpa. Sikhi Buddha : Lived thirty-one eons ago. The Seven Buddhas Venerating these seven Buddhas serves
: The Atanatiya Sutta begins with a salutation to these seven Buddhas, and many practitioners believe reciting these names brings great protection ( Seth Pirith ).
: In Sri Lanka, the specific form of "Sath Budu Wandanawa" using poetic verses (Kavi) was significantly popularized in recent years by Ven. Kiribathgoda Gnanananda Thero . Ritual Elements : In Sri Lanka, the specific form of
: Also lived thirty-one eons ago, in the same kalpa as Sikhi Buddha.