Friday, September 27, 2013

JAIN FESTIVAL OF PARIUSHANA.


Jain festivals are celebrated by penance, Jap  prayer, worship and friendship. The most important part of Paryushan is daily meditation and prayer, which provides an opportunity for looking within and towards the teachings of the Tirthankaras for guidance. Beginning on the fourth day of Paryushan , it is customary for all of us to read from the Kalpa Sutra ,  which recounts the life of Mahaveera the 14 dreams of his mother before his birth, followed by the story of his birth, life and liberation. It also recounts the lives of other Tirthankaras and the rules of Paryushan.

The final day of Paryushan is Samvastsari Pratikraman . to ask to forgive the family and friends and, finally, all living beings and receiving forgiveness from all living beings and also granting forgiveness to all. Forgiveness is the rite of "universal friendship".  "I grant forgiveness to all living beings, May all living beings grant me forgiveness; My friendship is with all living beings, My enmity is totally non-existent. Let there be peace, harmony and prosperity for al

1.     Pari + ushan = all kinds + to burn = to burn  our all types of karmas. To shed our karmas, we do twelve different types of austerities including fasting.

2.     Another meaning of "ushan" is to stay closer. To stay closer to our own soul from all directions and to stay absorbed in our own-self, we do Svadhyaya, meditation, austerities.

3.     Pari + upshamana = upshamana means to suppress, to suppress our passion kashaya - anger, ego, deceit and greed.

Therefore, the real purpose of the Paryushan is to purify our soul by staying closer to our own soul, to look at our own faults, to ask for forgiveness for the mistakes we have committed, and take vows to minimize our faults. We try to forget about the needs of our body (like food) and our business so that we can concentrate on our-self.

To ask for forgiveness is the toughest thing to do.

"Kshama Viram Bhushanam, Kshamavani Michchha Mi Dukkadam"

- To ask for forgiveness is a great quality of the brave ones and if I have committed any mistake, knowingly or unknowingly, I ask for your forgiveness.

There are several great aphorisms (Sutras) to ask for forgiveness with the unity of the body, speech and mind, and one of them is as follows:

Khamemi Savve Jiva, Savve Jiva Khamantu Mi
Mitti Me Savva bhuesu, Veram majjham na Kenai.

Meaning: I forgive all the living beings of the universe, and may all the living-beings forgive me for my faults. I do not have any animosity towards anybody, and I have friendship for all living beings. 
The process of shedding our karmas really begins by asking for forgiveness with true feelings, and to take some vows not to repeat mistakes. The quality of the forgiveness requires humility (vinay - absence of ego) and suppression of anger.

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