Today, I practiced a phrase that carries generations of wisdom: Micchhami Dukkadam.
This ancient Prakrit phrase, spoken in the Jain tradition, translates to something like:
“May all the harm I have done be fruitless” or “May all the wrong I have done be forgiven.” More than just words, it is a living prayer.
In Jainism, Micchhami Dukkadam is recited on Sa…
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