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An auspicious occasion of #Navratri – Today is the First Day!!
Navratri, the festival of nine days and nine nights, has come to instill new confidence in us. We wish this festival lead us from ignorance to wisdom and from darkness to light.
May Maa Durga bestow upon you and your family nine forms of blessings-
Fame,
Name,
Wealth,
Prosperity,
Happiness,
Education,
Health,
Power,
Commitment.
Team Blossom Inc wishes all their customers, partners, system integrators and resellers, ‘a very Happy Navratri‘
The country celebrates Gandhi Jayanti on this day with a lot of pomp and grandeur. The father of the nation – Mahatma Gandhi is remembered on this day for his contributions, teachings, and the journey of life.
Discipline and united action are the real source of strength for the nation
Lal Bahadur Shastri
It is also the birth anniversary of Lal Bahadur Shastri. The leader served as the second Prime Minister of the country post-independence in 1947. On this day, we also remember Lal Bahadur Shastri’s life and his legacy.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, who is fondly remembered as ‘Bapu’, was born on October 2, 1869.
To commemorate the birthday of this great leader who valiantly fought for Indian Independence through his non-violence policy, October 2 is celebrated as ‘Gandhi Jayanti’.
Hailed as the ‘Father of the Nation’, Gandhi’s birth anniversary is one of the three main national holidays in the country — the other two being Independence Day (August 15) and Republic Day (January 26).
Lal Bahadur Shastri Jayanti is also celebrated on October 2 every year. Lal Bahadur Shastri was born in 1904 on this date in Uttar Pradesh.
Lal Bahadur Shastri’s vision in improving the education system and empowerment of women is remembered and respected on this day. He brought a lot of necessary changes to society and helped in developing the nation for the better.
Every year, on his birth anniversary, we celebrate the rich legacy Mahatma Gandhi left behind us.
On this day, Lal Bahadur Shastri is remembered and his contributions for the nation are celebrated.
Team Blossom Inc wishes all their customers, partners, system integrators and resellers, “Mahatma Gandhi & Lal Bahadur Shastri Jayanti.”
Michhami Dukkadam is a significant festival celebrated by followers of Jainism.
Derived from the Prakrit language, the phrase “Michhami Dukkadam” translates to “I seek forgiveness” or “May all the evil I have done be forgiven.” This festival holds great spiritual and ethical importance in Jain culture.
During this time, Jains devote themselves to introspection and seek forgiveness from their family, friends, and even strangers. It is a time for self-reflection, personal growth, and nurturing relationships. Jains believe that by seeking forgiveness and forgiving others, one can attain inner peace and liberation from the cycle of birth and death.
The festival is typically celebrated on the last day of Paryushana, an eight or ten-day period of fasting and self-discipline for Jains. On this day, Jains visit temples, offer prayers, and participate in various rituals. They seek forgiveness from each other by saying “Michhami Dukkadam” and seek blessings for a harmonious life ahead.
Michhami Dukkadam is an expression of compassion, humility, and the desire to start anew. It encourages individuals to let go of grudges, conflicts, and negative emotions. By embracing forgiveness, Jains aim to cultivate love, peace, and unity within themselves and their communities.
This festival not only strengthens interpersonal relationships but also promotes ethical values such as non-violence, truthfulness, and non-possessiveness. It serves as a reminder of the importance of forgiveness in leading a virtuous and righteous life.
As Michhami Dukkadam is celebrated, Jains reflect on their past actions, seek forgiveness, and commit themselves to leading a more morally upright and compassionate existence. It is a time of renewal and a chance for individuals to embark on a journey of spiritual growth.
Observance and Rituals
Michhami Dukkadam is observed on the last day of Paryushana, an eight-day fasting and penance period during the Jain holy month of Bhadrapada (August to September). The festival encourages Jains to engage in acts of introspection, self-purification, and forgiveness.
Conclusion
Michhami Dukkadam stands as a powerful reminder of the core tenets of Jainism— ahimsa (non-violence), anekantavada (multiplicity of viewpoints), and aparigraha (non-attachment). It emphasizes the transformative potential of forgiveness and compassion in the journey towards spiritual enlightenment.
Through this festival, Jains reaffirm their commitment to these principles and inspire others to embrace the values of forgiveness, kindness, and harmony in their own lives.
Michhami Dukkadam serves as a beacon of hope and a call to introspection, urging individuals to let go of grudges, seek forgiveness, and nurture a world filled with empathy and love.