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- Kshamavani (Sanskrit: Kṣamāvaṇī) or "Forgiveness Day" is a day of forgiving and s****ing forgiveness for the followers of Jainism. Digambaras celebrate...
- Krishna month of the lunar-based Jain calendar. Paryushan Kshamavani Forgiveness in Jainism Kshamavani Bettina Bäumer; Kapila Vatsyayan (1992). Kalātattvakośa:...
- Significance of Mahavira Janma Kalyanak Diwali (Jainism) Jain rituals Jain festivals Kshamavani God in Jainism Parshvanatha Digambara Timeline of Jainism...
- Navami Thaipusam Ugadi Vai****a Ekadasi Vaisakhi Vijayadashami Diwali Kshamavani Paryushana Bandi Chhor Divas Gurupurab Guru Tegh Bahadur's Martyrdom Day...
- day of Paryushana called Samvatsari in the Svetambara tradition, and Kshamavani in the Digambara tradition. The phrase is alternatively interpreted and...
- moksha (nirvan). Usually, a procession is taken out by Jains on this day. Kshamavani is generally observed a day after Anant Cha****ashi by digambaras, while...
- mandalas are constructed using multi-colored rice-powder. Collective kshamavani (festival of forgiveness) in Indore is organized here as a central institution...
- Forgiven, Forgiving or Forgive may also refer to: Forgiveness Day or Kshamavani, the annual day of forgiveness in Jainism "Forgiving" (Angel), a 2002...
- presence on the earth. Magha shukla chaturthi: Ganesh Jayanti Samvatsari (Kshamavani), falls on Shukla Paksha Bhadrapad. Nagula Chaviti www.wisdomlib.org (2018-05-19)...
- Eid-Ul-Adha, Eid ul-Fitr, Paryushana, Mahavir jayanti, Daslakshana, kshamavani are also celebrated. Muni****l corporation serves two town halls, Sahkar...