Paryushan is an important festival observed by the Jain community. It is a time for fasting, meditation, and self-reflection. The festival is held in the month of Ashwin (September-October) and lasts for eight days. The first five days are known as the Panch Kalyanakas, which are five auspicious days that commemorate the birth, enlightenment, and nirvana of Mahavira, the founder of Jainism. The last three days are known as the Samvatsari, which is a day of forgiveness and reconciliation.
Paryushan is a time for Jains to reflect on their lives and to make amends for any wrongs they have committed.
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