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Yadaya         
  • In an October 2010 state visit, Burmese [[State Peace and Development Council]] members greeted Thai PM Abhisit Vejjajiva in ''acheik'' patterned [[longyi]] typically worn by women. Various sources attributed this to ''yadaya'' practices.
BURMESE MAGICAL RITUAL USED TO AVERT MISFORTUNE
Yedaya
Yadaya (, ; from Sanskrit ; variously spelt yadayar and yedaya) refers to magical rituals done to delay, neutralize or prevent misfortune, widely practiced in Myanmar (Burma). These rituals, which originate from Brahmanism, are guided and prescribed by soothsayers and astrologers, who use a combination of mathematical equations and astrology to formulate a "prescription" to avert misfortune.