Holy Days
"We pray to those | |
Mahavir Jayanti - March/April
This festival celebrates the day of Mahavira's birth.
Paryushana - August/September
The word 'Paryushana' means 'to stay in one place', which signifies a time of reflection and repentance for the Jain devotee. Originally this was primarily a monastic practice.
In Jainism it has special significance, as on this day in 527 BCE (according to Svetambara tradition) that Mahavira gave his last teachings and attained ultimate liberation.
Following Divali in October/November is an important festival called Kartak Purnima. This is considered to be an auspicious time for pilgrimage to the sacred sites associated with the Jain religion.
Mauna Agyaras
Around November/December time is Mauna Agyaras. This is a daylong observance of fasting and silence. Jains also meditate on the five great beings. |
Saturday, June 6, 2009
HOLY DAYS
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