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Pasurhan Parv - Dhup Dashmi’09 - Images..

So these all pics are taken today @ Dhup Dashmi Parv when we go to all the max possible temples in Indore and worship God and pray to Burn all our Bad Karmas with Incense that we put in Coal..

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30 August 2009 at 19:30 - Comments
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4 September 09 at 18:28

Parushan Parva aka Dash Lakshan’09 - 10 Days of extereme Worship..

The Jain community like other communities throughout the world celebrates many social and religious functions annually. The superb Jain festival popularly known as ‘Paryushan Parva’ organized every year in the auspicious month ‘Bhadrapad’ of the Hindu calendar extends from the fifth day to fourteenth day of the bright fortnight. This year it begins from August 24th and end on September 2nd, 2009. Two popular titles of this festival, viz. (i) Paryushan Parva and (ii) Dash Lakshan Parva are in vogue; but the mode of performance and aim of the festival is same. According to Sanskrit grammar the underlying idea of the festival and its interpretation is given below:

“Parismantadushayante dhante karmani yasimannasau paryushnm”

i.e., The celebration through which the karmic matter attached to the soul is totally burnt or vanquished (both internally and externally) is known Paryushan ( self-purification).

The Paryushan is the most important festival among the Jain festivals. Paryushan is a festival of self-discipline through fasting and other ascetic practices. Men, women and children as well as monks and nuns undertake fasts with varying strictness.

Digambars celebrate Dash-Lakshanä Parva for ten days starting on the last day of Shvetämbar Paryushan. They celebrate ten best characteristics of the soul: Kshamä (forgiveness), Märdav (Humility), Ärjav (straightforwardness), Shauch (content - absence of greed), Satya (truth), Samyam (restraint of all senses),Tapa (austerities), Tyäga (charity), Äkinchan (non-possessiveness) and Brahmachärya (celibacy). Svetämbars celebrate eight days of Paryushan and the last day is called Samvatsari. The original Prakrit(ardha-magadhi) term for Paryushana is “Pajjo-savana”.

During Paryushana, there are regular sermons and ceremonies in the temples and chapters from Tattvartha Sulfa, are read out to the audience. On the last day, members of jain samaj greet each other and ask forgiveness (Ksma-yachna) for any pain that might have been caused knowingly or unknowingly by any of their actions during the past year. Those members of the samaj who undertake complete fast during the festival days are taken to the temple in a procession on the last day after which they break the fast.

Digambar Jains celebrate Paryushan for 10 days, and call it Dash Lakshan. During the Parva they read and discuss 10 virtues, which are called the cardinal virtues. These cardinal virtues are the inherent qualities of a human soul. The 10 cardinal virtues are :

1. FORGIVENESS (KSHAMA) - Total lack of anger. 2. HUMILITY (MARDAVA) - Lack of pride. 3. STRAIGHT FORWARDNESS (ARJAVA) - Lack of cunning. 4. CONTENTMENT (SAUCH)- Lack of greed. 5. TRUTHFULNESS (SATYA) - Lack of falsehood. 6. SELF-CONTROL (SAYAMA) - Control over physical violence. 7. AUSTERITY (TAPPA)- Austerity is repentance of one’s sins. 8. RENUNCIATION (TYAGA)- Giving up possessions both internal and external. 9. DETACHMENT (APARIGRAHA)- Lack of attachment. 10. CELIBACY (BRAHMACHARYA).

Jai Jinendra..

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23 August 2009 at 19:02 - Comments
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16 April 10 at 06:27
nikhil
jai jinendra.. can u help me out with evrything related 2 ksama parv.. i wil br really grateful 2 u.. i wish 2 ...
18 July 10 at 05:50