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Paryushan Mahaparva
Paryushan Mahaparva
Partner@JainNet: Hitesh Doshi and Raju Modi from Irla, Mumbai
Hitesh translated it from Gujarati and Raju bhai did the co-ordination.
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Five Kartavyas (Necessary Deeds) for a Shravak (Laity) during Paryushan
- Amari Pravartan - Total Non-Violence
Special Attention to Jeev Daya is to be paid during these days. One should undertake fasting as per personal capacity and take care not to hurt even the minutest organisms, even those which cannot be seen by naked eyes.
- Sadharmik Vatsalya - Love towards co-follower of Jain religion
This means you should take care of co-followers of Jain Religion. It can be done in two ways
- Dravya Bhakti: Honouring co-follower by gifts etc.
- Bhaav Bhakti: Helping co-followers to be stable and then firm in their religious beliefs and lending a helping hand whenever required.
- Shamapana - Asking for Forgiveness
If you have hurt someone or have any ill-feelings, you should ask for heartfelt forgiveness from that person. Do not leave any trace of anger or enemity towards anyone in the heart.
- Atham Tap - Fasting for 3 days
Since times immemorial the eating habit has been formed which needs to be controlled. The craving for tastes that the tongue looks for has to be broken. Our body needs to be prepared & purified for a stage where it does not require any food and finally this helps in shredding of the bad karma collected in the past.
- Chaitya Pari Paathi - Visiting local Jain Temples
It should be done in a manner and clothing befitting royalty in a procession. In the temples you visit, you should leave materials used in puja, dhoop (incense sticks), sandalwood, silver pages (aangi material). This will help you in softening yourself and help you in moving ahead in religion. It will help you in understanding the wrote truth (achieve samkit).
Eleven Kartavyas for Shravak through the Year
- Sangh Pooja
- Sadharmik Bhakti
- YatraTrik
- Snatra Mahotsava in the Temple
- Donate funds for Dev Dravya
- Mahapuja
- Dharma Jagrik (Ratri Jagran)
- Shrut Puja (Gyan Bhakti)
- Udyapan (Ujamnu)
- Shashan Prabhavna
- Alochna Purva (Chit Suddhi)
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