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________________ RITUALS 6 3 7 5 8 8 All Akshat (White Rice) Naivedya (Sweet) Fal (Fruits) Arghya Pujä Same White coconut Dry Fruits Arghya Pujä (Ashika) (Mixture of all eight substances) D02 - Emblems, Dreams, Puja Rituals Pure Soul Attain supreme Soul (digambar) Detachment to tasty food (Shvetambar) Moksha (Salvation) Eternal state of absolute perception, absolute knowledge and absolute bliss Page 214 of 398 Give up passion of pride In the Digambar tradition, cloves or sandalwood dust representing Dhoop, is offered to destroy all the eight karmas. *Arghya / Äshikä puja is performed only in the Digambar tradition 05 Special Pujas Give up the passion of greed Simple daily Pujäs or special occasion pujäs involve offering of the same eight materials in both traditions. Examples of special Pujäs are: Attain Moksha (Salvation) 1. Snätra Pujä: It symbolizes bathing of the new Tirthankars by devas and devies over Mountain Meru. It is always performed prior to any pujä, Pujan, on birthday celebrations, during opening of new business, and housewarmings etc. 2. Pancha Kalyanak Pujä: This pujä commemorates the five great events of the Tirthankar's life. Basically in this pujä, Pandit Virvijayji has praised Lord Shankheswar Parsvanath. This puja is performed during any good event. Five Kalyanks are Conception, Birth, Renunciation, Omniscience, and Moksha. Other Shvetämber Pujäs: Västu Pujä, Navpad Pujä, Bärvrata Pujä, Sattarbhedi Pujä Other Digambar Pujäs: Digambar Parva Pujas, Das Lakshan Pujä, Solahkaran Pujä, Nirvänkhetra Pujä 3. Antaräy Karma Pujä: There are eight pujäs, very much like daily Ashta Prakari Pujä. In these pujäs, how different persons created the Antaräy Karmas and how they were able to remove those obstacles after performing these pujäs is mentioned. 4. Navvänu (99) Prakari Pujä: This puja is performed to praise the greatness of Siddhächal Mahätirtha, the place where our first Tirthankar Lord Rishabhdev visited '99 Purva' times. Compendium of Jainism - 2015 06 Pujan Pujan is a lengthy ritual that almost lasts a whole day and is performed by very learned persons and involves many people in ceremony. Those are done occasionally like during new temple opening ceremony, after someone's special penance like Varsitap etc. Examples are: Siddhachakra Pujan, Bhaktamar Pujan, Shäntisnätra Pujan, Rishimandal Stotra Pujan
SR No.000021
Book Title$JES 904 Compendium of Jainism (Jain Academic Bowl Manual 3rd Edition)
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJAINA Education Committee
PublisherJAINA Education Committee
Publication Year2009
Total Pages400
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Jaina_Education, 0_Jaina_education, & JAINA Books
File Size314 KB
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