- Michchhāmi
Dukkaḍaṃ (मिच्छामि दुक्कडम्), also
written as
michchha mi
dukkadam, is an
ancient Indian Prakrit language phrase,
found in
historic Jain texts...
- Chaturthi, 4th day of
Shukla Paksha in the holy
month of Bhadra. "Micchami
Dukkadam" is the
common phrase when
asking for forgiveness. It is a
Prakrit phrase...
- world,
including friends and
relatives by
uttering the
phrase —
Micchami Dukkadam or its
variants like "Khamau Sa", "Uttam Kshama" or "Khamat Khamna". Samvatsari...
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committed during the
preceding year.
Forgiveness is
asked by
saying "Micchami
Dukkadam" or "Uttam Kshama" to others. This
translates to: "If I have
offended you...
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everyone in the
world as friends.
Forgiveness is
asked by
saying "Micchami
Dukkadam" or "Khamat khamna" to others. This means, "If I have
offended you in any...
-
Appleton Company.
Retrieved August 9, 2016. "Jains say it with
Michchhami Dukkadam;
Sthanakwasi Jains who
observe Samvatsari today will
break fasts and Derawasi...
- (further vows) Sāmāyika
Sallekhana Jain
prayers Bhaktamara Stotra Micchami Dukkadam Navkar Mantra Ṇamōkāra
mantra Jai
Jinendra Major figures The 24 Tirthankaras...
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Forgiveness Day,
Kshamavani Diwas,
wherein lay
people and
disciples say
Micchami Dukkadam and ask
forgiveness from each other.
Amongst Jain merchants,
there is a...
- (further vows) Sāmāyika
Sallekhana Jain
prayers Bhaktamara Stotra Micchami Dukkadam Navkar Mantra Ṇamōkāra
mantra Jai
Jinendra Major figures The 24 Tirthankaras...
- (further vows) Sāmāyika
Sallekhana Jain
prayers Bhaktamara Stotra Micchami Dukkadam Navkar Mantra Ṇamōkāra
mantra Jai
Jinendra Major figures The 24 Tirthankaras...