Michami Dukadam ( Sorry )

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by USB, Aug 23, 2009.

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    Michhami Dukkadam meaning ‘My bad deeds be fruitless’. We (Jain) at the end of our festival (on last day of Paryushana), ask for forgiveness for anything wrong that I have done or caused any harm to anyone.

    This is not to just follow the tradition, but I really mean it and ask for forgiveness if I have hurt someone.

    mann vachan kaya se jaante hue ya ajante hue dil dukhaya ho to aapse Michhami Dukkadam

    Translation: If I have caused you offence in any way, knowingly or unknowingly, in thought word or deed, then I seek your forgiveness

    So its last day of Paryushan and I would like to wish every Michami Dukadam :)
     
    USB, Aug 23, 2009 IP
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    Michhami Dukadam from my End
     
    Cocoons, Aug 23, 2009 IP