
Boston, Massachusetts Mar 13, 2026 (Issuewire.com) - A new melodic recording of the Mangala Sutta, one of the most widely recited teachings in the Theravada Buddhist tradition, is now available on major streaming platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and YouTube Music.
Created by author and meditation practitioner G. Scott Graham, the recording presents the ancient text in its original Pali language, set to a melodic chant rather than a simple spoken recitation. The musical setting allows listeners to experience the rhythm and structure of the discourse while preserving the traditional language in which it has been recited for centuries.
The Mangala Sutta, found in the Khuddakapatha of the Pali Canon, outlines thirty-eight blessings that support a stable and meaningful life. The discourse begins with practical foundations such as wise friendships, education, and ethical living, and gradually points toward the development of a mind that remains steady and unshaken by praise or blame, gain or loss, and the changing circumstances of the world.
The chant release is part of a broader project exploring the meaning and relevance of the Mangala Sutta in modern life. Background on the discourse, the thirty-eight blessings it describes, and related resources can be found at:
The site also serves as a companion resource for Grahams book project exploring the teachings of the Mangala Sutta.
The Mangala Sutta Chant is now available for streaming worldwide.
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Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2wMzwiznZeL896akmYituM
ABOUT G. SCOTT GRAHAM
G. Scott Graham is an author and meditation practitioner whose work explores Buddhist practice, grief, and ethical living in contemporary life. His writing focuses on making traditional teachings accessible to modern readers and practitioners.
More information about his books and projects can be found at:

Source :G. Scott Graham
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