- By Kashish Rai
- Sat, 30 Sep 2023 01:44 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Uttam Kshama Wishes, Quotes And Messages With Images: The welfare of oneself, other people, and all living things is a goal shared by Jainism and all other religions. Jainism places a strong focus on forgiveness, non-attachment, and non-violence. The Jain festival of Paryushan, also known as Dashalakshan Dharma, is one of the most significant festivals. Celebrated with commitment during the Bhadrapada Month, this festival centres on ten fundamental virtues: Uttam Kshama, forgiveness; Uttam Arjava, honesty; Uttam Mardava, humility; Uttam Akinchan, non-possessiveness; Uttam Tapa, austerity; Uttam Truth, truthfulness; Uttam Restraint, self-control; Uttam Shaucha, cleanliness; Uttam Tyag, renunciation; and Uttam Brahmacharya, celibacy.
On Ashwin Krishna Ekam, a special celebration called Kshamavani marks the end of Paryushan. On this day, sometimes referred to as Forgiveness Day, Jain adherents immediately ask one another for forgiveness for both known and unknowable transgressions. It is a celebration of spiritual renewal that represents the strength of forgiving others in one's thoughts, words, and acts. Let us check out some wishes, quotes, and messages to share on this occasion.
Uttam Kshama Wishes And Messages: Quotes, SMS, Photos To Share On Kshamavani Jain Festival Of Forgiveness
- If I have ever harmed you, whether intentionally or unintentionally, through action, speech, words, or actions, then UTTAM KSHAMA with a humble heart and folded hands.
- I humbly apologise for any hurt you may have felt as a result of my actions, words, or inadvertent gestures on this day of UNIVERSAL FORGIVENESS. Be sure to forget and forgive. UTTAM KSHAMA.
- Asking for forgiveness and being merciful are qualities that help us expand our potential. On this Savantsari, I humbly beg your pardon for all my wrongdoings that have in any way wounded you, and I purge my heart of the resentment I have harboured towards you. MICCHAMI DUKKADAM.
- We don't wait a second to offend someone's sentiments, but it can often take years for us to apologise. We ask for "KSHMA-YACHNA" from everyone we have unintentionally or intentionally harmed with our words, actions or ideas on KSHAMA-WANI's Day of Universal Forgiveness.
- Anytime, anywhere, in any circumstance, if we ever say something incorrectly that causes you harm. As a result, we bend deeply and say UTTAM KSHAMA.
- Error is part of human nature, but acceptance of it is a human attribute. Only Jainism offers us a day to wash away the pain of the past with UTTAM KSHAMA. Therefore, I kindly ask for your forgiveness for whatever errors I may have caused during the past year.
- On this day of KSHMAWANI, we humbly ask for your forgiveness with genuine feelings and no ill will if our words, actions, or attitude have ever wounded your feelings.
- On this auspicious occasion of Kshamavani Yagna, Jains ask everyone to refrain from intentionally or unintentionally hurting anyone's sentiments in any way, including physically, verbally, or mentally (man, vachan, or kaya se), either directly or indirectly, by any unfavourable events. I also pardon every living thing that has ever wronged me and made me suffer. Pardon and forget! Jai Jainendra.
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- On this holy occasion of Jain Samvatsari, I sincerely apologise for everything I may have done to harm you—knowingly or unknowingly—through my deeds, words, or thoughts. Please give me your sincere love and forgiveness, Micchami Dukkadam.
- I sincerely apologise if my actions, words, or thoughts on this auspicious occasion of Jain Samvatsari have ever caused you harm—whether intentionally or accidentally. Michhami Dukkadam, if you could clear me with all of your love.