Yes send me full loggas
Certainly! The Logassa Sutra (also called Logassa Ujjo or Logassa Stotra) is a highly revered prayer in Jainism, found in the Jain Agamas. It honors the twenty-four Tirthankaras and is recited daily by many Jains. Here is the full text of the Logassa Sutra in Prakrit, followed by an English translation:
Logassa Sutra (in Prakrit)
Logassa ujjo jagaccherassa uttama-ariyaya, ariyassa nisihiya, bhavyanam hitakarane, aṭṭhārasakappamāṇam, titthayarāṇaṃ, bhagavantāṇaṃ, pūjāmi savve jiṇavare, savve siddhe, savve sāhū, savve kevalī, savve pāsamā, savve arihaṃte, savve titthayarā, savve bhagavantā, savve jine, savve siddhe, savve sāhū, savve kevalī, savve pāsamā, savve arihaṃte, savve titthayarā, savve bhagavantā.
(Alternatively, a common recitation form is below):
Logassa ujjoyagare dhamma titthayara-gayaṃ, Chattari mangalamukhaṃ vandāmi savva-siddhe. Arihante siddhe āyariye uvajjhāe, savva-sāhuṇaṃ vandāmi.
Icchāmi khamāsamanaṃ savva jīvanam, savva bhūyāṇaṃ khamemi, mittī me savva bhūesu, veram majjha na kenai.
English Translation
I bow down to the Arihants (the conquerors of inner passions), I bow down to the Siddhas (the liberated souls), I bow down to the Acharyas (the spiritual leaders), I bow down to the Upadhyayas (the teachers), I bow down to all the Sadhus (the monks and nuns) in the universe.
This fivefold bow (Namokar Mantra) destroys all sins and is the most auspicious of all auspicious things.
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Note: The Logassa Ujjo or Sutra, as recited in the original Prakrit, may have slight variations depending on sect (Svetambara or Digambara) and tradition, but its essence is to bow to all the Tirthankaras and the five supreme beings.
Let me know if you need the Logassa in any specific script (Devanagari, Gujarati, etc.) or with a transliteration!