The Jain Festival, Paryushan is the festival wherein one indulges in Tyag (renouncing), Penance (Tapp), and Meditation (Dhyan). During this period, one gets an opportunity to purify his inner Self and thoughts. Paryushan Mahaparva creates an atmosphere wherein, people are inspired to be devoted to the principle of Kshmapana (Forgiveness) and as a result it leads to self-purification.


Paryushan Parv – the 8 days Jain Festival of Forgiveness is an occasion to fulfill the responsibilities towards our soul. Paryushan parv is the time when our soul vibrates the most and thus during this time, a seeker should indulge in small small tasks that will make his spiritual journey all the more worthwhile. Rashtrasant Param Gurudev Shree Namramuni Maharaj Saheb profoundly enlists a detailed list of Do’s and Don’ts of what should be done and what we should refrain from doing during these divine days of Paryushan. During these Paryushan days, one should realize, repent and seek forgiveness for his mistakes by performing Pratikraman, Alochana fasting, taking small Pachkhan vows, etc. If a seeker is not well versed with the process and pronunciation of Pratikraman, he/she can purify his soul by also taking the support of Online Pratikraman Aradhana

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