सीधे मुख्य सामग्री पर जाएं

Micchami Dukkadam | मिच्छामी दुक्कडम


There may be a time when your Jain colleagues, friends or neighbors come to you and say “Micchami Dukkadam” (seek forgiveness) with joined hands. You must have wondered what does this mean and why is he/she saying it to me? 

On the final day of Paryushan is Samvastsari Pratikraman (ritual for washing away sins). Jains seek forgiveness from all the creatures whom they may have harmed knowingly or unknowingly by uttering the phrase— Micchami Dukkadam. It means "If I have caused you offence in any way, knowingly or unknowingly, in thought, word or deed, then I seek your forgiveness". No private quarrel or dispute may be carried beyond Samvatsari, and traditionally, letters have been sent and telephone calls made to friends and relatives asking their forgiveness. 

Svetambara and Digambara are two major sects of Jain religion. Shvetambars observe the ritual over 8 days and Digambars over 10 days. It takes place during the monsoon season (Chaturmas), when travelling barefoot is difficult for Jain monks and nuns; so they make themselves available to the community for instruction and guidance. 

The purpose of Paryushan is to stay close to your soul, reflect on your shortcomings, seek forgiveness for wrong doings, remove internal corruption and vow to minimise mistakes. Daily meditation and prayers help one to look within and reflect on the teachings of the Tirthankaras for guidance. On the fourth day of Paryushan, it is customary to read from the Kalpasutra, a scripture which recounts the life of Lord Mahavira, the last Tirthankara. It recounts the story of his birth, life and liberation and details of the lives of other Tirthankaras and the rules of Paryushan. 

Jain devotees often take time off from work during Paryushan and observe penance. Their vegetarian meals are made simpler than usual. Professionals observe fast for at least one day while those who can, do the same for all eight days. 

On this auspicious occasion of Paryushan I would like to wish all our Jain and Non-Jain friends Micchami Dukkadam.
For more click below

टिप्पणियाँ

इस ब्लॉग से लोकप्रिय पोस्ट

माता त्रिशला 14 स्वप्न - 14 Auspicious Dreams (Swapna) of Trishala Mata

We all have dreams, and sometimes when we wake up we want to know what those dreams meant. TrishalaMata, the mother of Lord Mahavir had 14 dreams when Lord Mahavir was going to be born. These are depicted and the indication of all these dreams was that the child to be born would be very strong, courageous, and filled with virtues. He would be very religious and would become a great king or a spiritual leader. He would reform and restore the religious order and guide all the creatures of the universe to attain salvation. He would also be liberated

फागुनी तेरस और उसका महत्व ~ छः गांव की यात्रा का विवरण

*⛰️कितने सालों से चली आ रही है ?* छ गाउं की यात्रा में कौन से स्थल आते है । 🛕यानी मंदिर . भगवान नेमिनाथ के समय हुवे हुए। कृष्ण महाराजा के पुत्रों में शाम्ब और प्रध्युमन नाम के दो पुत्र थे। भगवान नेमीनाथ की पावन वाणी सुनकर शाम्ब -प्रध्युमन जी को वैराग्य हुआ। भगवान के पास दीक्षा लेकर परमात्मा की आज्ञा लेकर शत्रुंजय गिरिराज के उपर तपस्या और ध्यान करने लगे । अपने सभी कर्मो से मुक्त होकर *फागण सुदी तेरस के दिन शत्रुंजय गिरिराज के भाडवा के पर्वत* के ऊपर से मोक्ष – मुक्ति पाये थे उन्हीं के दर्शन करने के लिए . लगभग 84 हजार वर्षों से यह *फागण के फेरी* चल रही है फागण के फेरी में आते हुए दर्शन के स्थल. दादा के दरबार मे से निकल ने बाद रामपोल दरवाजे *छ गाउ की यात्रा प्रारंभ* होती है . उसमें 5 दर्शन के स्थल है *1 – 6 गाउ की यात्रा* प्रारंभ होती ही 100 पगथिया के बाद ही देवकी माता के 6 पुत्र का समाधि मंदिर आता है वो यहा मोक्ष गयें थे . [कृष्ण महाराज के 6 भाई का मंदिर] *2- उलखा जल* नाम का स्थल आता है . (जहां दादा का पक्षाल आता है ऐसा कहते हे वो स्थल ) यहां पर आदिनाथ भगवान के पगले है *3- चं

Ashtamangal – 8 Auspicious Jain Symbols

These are eight symbols Swastika, Shrivasta (an auspicious sign on the chest), Nandhyavarta (complex swastika), Vardhamanaka, Bhadrasana (a holy seat), Kalasha (Holy pitcher), Minyugala (Fish-couple) and Darpana (Mirror), That have been auspicious since time immemorial and have been depicted in the Kalpasutra. According to the scriptures every Jain has to draw them with pure un-broken rice-grains before the icon of the Tirthankar. Some have reduced this custom to the drawing of a swastika, along with three heaps of rice-grain symbolising knowledge, vision and character.       Swastika :  symbolizes four destinies; a) human beings, b) heavenly beings, c) hellsih beings and d) tiryanchs (rest of the living beings). The root of Swastika is SU+US; SU means benefic and US means existence; so it also represents glory, prosperity, progress and success. Swastik Shrivatsa :  'Vatsa' means chest and 'Shri' means beauty. The middle of the chest is