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8-DAY PARYUSHAN MENU WITH SOME TIPS 😍 Paryushan stands for some of the most important practices like: - Nonviolence (Ahimsa) - Engaging in self-discipline (Sanyam) - Partial or complete fasting Penance (Tapah) - Study of Scriptures (Swadhyaya) - Introspection (Pratikraman) - Repentance (Prayaschitta) Paryushan is not just a festival to rejoice and celebrate. Instead, it is a ‘parva’ in which all Jains try to discipline themselves. People try to live with the utmost simplicity and try to p... Self Discipline, Festival

8-DAY PARYUSHAN MENU WITH SOME TIPS 😍 Paryushan stands for some of the most important practices like: - Nonviolence (Ahimsa) - Engaging in self-discipline (Sanyam) - Partial or complete fasting Penance (Tapah) - Study of Scriptures (Swadhyaya) - Introspection (Pratikraman) - Repentance (Prayaschitta) Paryushan is not just a festival to rejoice and celebrate. Instead, it is a ‘parva’ in which all Jains try to discipline themselves. People try to live with the utmost simplicity and try to…

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8-DAY PARYUSHAN MENU WITH SOME TIPS 😍 Paryushan stands for some of the most important practices like: - Nonviolence (Ahimsa) - Engaging in self-discipline (Sanyam) - Partial or complete fasting Penance (Tapah) - Study of Scriptures (Swadhyaya) - Introspection (Pratikraman) - Repentance (Prayaschitta) Paryushan is not just a festival to rejoice and celebrate. Instead, it is a ‘parva’ in which all Jains try to discipline themselves. People try to live with the utmost simplicity and try to p... Self Discipline, Festival

8-DAY PARYUSHAN MENU WITH SOME TIPS 😍 Paryushan stands for some of the most important practices like: - Nonviolence (Ahimsa) - Engaging in self-discipline (Sanyam) - Partial or complete fasting Penance (Tapah) - Study of Scriptures (Swadhyaya) - Introspection (Pratikraman) - Repentance (Prayaschitta) Paryushan is not just a festival to rejoice and celebrate. Instead, it is a ‘parva’ in which all Jains try to discipline themselves. People try to live with the utmost simplicity and try to…

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