Pratikramana
Pratikramana , is a ritual during which Jains repent for their sins and non-meritorious activities committed knowingly or inadvertently during their daily life through thought, speech or action.
Pratikramana also refers to a combition of six avashyaks, being Samayik, Chauvisantho, Vandana –, Pratikramana, Kayotsarga and Pratyakhyan.
Although frequency of repenting varies, devout Jains often practice Pratikraman at least twice a day. It is one of the 28 primary attributes of both Śvētāmbara and Digambara monks.
Etymology
Pratikramana is the combination of two words, Pra meaning "return" andatikramana meaning "violation". Literally, it means "returning from
violations".
Types of ''Pratikramana''
There are five types of Pratikramana:- Devasi
- Ray
- Pakhi
- Chaumasi
- Samvatsari
''Devasi Pratikraman''
Devasi Pratikramana' is performed daily in the evening.''Rayi Pratikraman''
Rayi Pratikraman is performed in the early morning.''Pakhi Pratikraman''
Pakhi Pratikramana is done once every fifteen days. It falls on 15th and 30th dates of the Hindu calendar month.''Chaumasi Pratikraman''
Chaumasi Pratikramana is done once in four months on the Purnima of the Kartik, Falgun and Aṣaṛh months of the Vira Nirvana Samvat calendrical year for the sins committed during that period.''Samvatsari Pratikramana''
Pratikraman is done once per year on the last day of Paryushana mahaparv for the sins committed during the whole year. As per holy Jain Agamas, Samvatsari Pratikaman is practiced on the 4th/5th day of Bhadarva month of the Hindu calendar.Samvatsari Pratikraman includes all six things a Śrāvaka must do.
Overview
Jainism considers the soul, in its pure form, to have infinite perception, knowledge, and vigor, and to be non-attached. These attributes are not seen in a worldly soul because it is soiled with karmas. By following religious principles and activities, Jains believe they overcome karmas and promote liberation of the soul. There are various rituals, of which Pratikraman is the most important. During pratikraman, Jains repent for non-meritorious activities on a daily basis.Pratikraman must be performed twice every day, or at least once every day after sunset. If that is not possible, at least on every Pakkhi. If that is not possible, at least one every Chaumasi. If none of the above is possible a Jain must perform at least Samvatsari Pratikraman.