Micchami Dukkadam is celebrated primarily by Jains during the festival of Paryushana, typically occurring in late summer. It is a time for seeking forgiveness and reconciliation, where individuals express remorse for any harm caused to others, intentional or unintentional. The phrase translates to "may all my wrongs be inconsequential," emphasizing the importance of compassion and humility in Jain philosophy. Celebrations often involve communal prayers, reflection, and the practice of forgiveness among family and friends.
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