Most important festivals for the Jains
Paryushan Parva |
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Also called | Paryushan Parva |
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Observed by | Jains |
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Observances | fasting, going to the Jain Temple |
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Date | August or September |
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Related to | Samvatsari (Shwtemabar or Digamber) |
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Paryushana is an annual holy event in Jainism and is usually celebrated in August, September or October in the Hindi calendar month of Bhadrapad's Shukla Paksha.[1] Jains increase their level of spiritual intensity often using fasting and prayer/meditation to help.[2][3] The five main vows are emphasized during this time.[citation needed] There are no set rules and followers are encouraged to practice according to their abilities and desires. The event lasts for 8 or 10 days and ends with the celebration of Samvatsari (forgiveness day).