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Pratikramana (Sanskrit: प्रतिक्रमण, romanized:
Pratikramaṇa; also
spelled Pratikraman) (lit. "introspection"), is a
ritual during which Jains repent (prayaschit)...
- that has been done be in vain". It is used
widely in
Jainism for the
Pratikramana ritual every nine days and also on the last day of
Paryushana called...
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redemption is more
closely related to expiation, but also
expects absolution.
Pratikramana (lit. '"introspection"'), is a
ritual during which Jains repent (prayaschit)...
- forgiveness,
forms part of one of the ten
characteristics of dharma. In the
pratikramana prayer,
Jains repeatedly s****
forgiveness from
various creatures—even...
- Śvētāmbara
Jains do
similarly in the
eight day
paryusana with samvatsari-
pratikramana. The
practice is
believed to
remove karma from one's soul and provides...
- (bhakti) of the
fordmakers homage to the
teacher (vandana)
repentance (
pratikramaṇa)
laying down the body (kāyotsarga)
abandonment (pratyākhyāna) The first...
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followers who s****
initiation in the near ****ure.
Regularly performing Pratikramana. The Śvetāmbara
canon defines some
guidelines and
duties for lay followers...
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phase of Bhadra. The last day is
called Samvatsari,
short for
Samvatsari Pratikramana.
Because of com****tional and
other differences,
there can be some minor...
- prayers. The
ritual is
chanting and also
praying about the good things.
Pratikramana is
performed in the
night for the
repentance of
violence committed during...
- (praising the tirthankara),
vandan (respecting
teachers and monks),
pratikramana (introspection),
kayotsarga (stillness), and
pratyakhyana (renunciation)...