While Buddhists may recite traditional phrases or mantras as part of their spiritual practice, these are not typically seen as prayers in seeking favors or blessings from a higher power.
Instead, Buddhist practices such as chanting and recitation are often used to cultivate mindfulness and develop concentration. They may also be used to connect with the Buddha’s teachings and express devotion to the path of spiritual awakening.
The Buddhist path emphasizes personal responsibility and cultivating one’s spiritual growth rather than relying on external forces or deities for help or guidance. Buddhists may use various practices to help them cultivate positive states of mind and to develop qualities such as compassion, wisdom, and equanimity, but these practices are not typically understood as prayer in the traditional sense.