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Quote - Das Lakshana Day 1 | |||||||||
The word Kshama means patience, forbearance and pardon. | |||||||||
Day 1 - Uttam Kshama - Supreme Forgiveness | |||||||||
Uttama Kshama is the first Dharma out of the ten Dharmas of Jains. Ordinarily it means not to cause misery to any living being or not to get angry on any unpleasant and unwanted happening. Forbearance (Kshama) is the inherent virtue of soul. When the soul degrades from its real attributes to ill nature, such a soul is called attached (raagi) or full of malice - ill-will (dwaish) etc., because soul is simple and forgiving by nature. Rightly has it been said: ‘To err is human; to forgive divine’. (JAINA appreciates Jainworld.com for all the articles on Das Lakshana Parva) |
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