Sath Budu Wandanawa А·ѓа¶­а·ља¶¶а·”а¶їа·” А·ђа¶±а·ља¶їа¶±а·џа·ђ Now

: Also lived thirty-one eons ago, in the same kalpa as Sikhi Buddha.

: It emphasizes that enlightenment is not a one-time event but a recurring reality across vast stretches of time.

identifying the 7 Buddhas in an ancient statue - Dhamma Wheel : Also lived thirty-one eons ago, in the

: The fourth and present Buddha of our current eon. Significance and Practice

: 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 Significance and Practice : In Sri Lanka, the

(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

: The Atanatiya Sutta begins with a salutation to these seven Buddhas, and many practitioners believe reciting these names brings great protection ( Seth Pirith ). This practice highlights the enduring nature of the

: The first Buddha of the current "Wise Eon" (Bhadrakalpa). Konagamana Buddha : The second Buddha of the current eon. Kassapa Buddha : The third Buddha of the current eon.