Buddhisagarji Kshamapna pada
Kshamapana (forgiveness) is a very important concept in Jainism, and many Jain monks, including Acharya Buddhisagarji Maharaj, have composed or recited special Kshamapana Padas (forgiveness hymns/verses) to seek forgiveness from all living beings. These padas are often recited especially during the festival of Paryushan or on Samvatsari.
Here is a traditional and widely attributed Kshamapana Pada, often associated with Acharya Buddhisagarji and recited by many followers:
मिच्छामि दुक्कडम्
खामेमि सव्वे जीवेसु, सव्वे जीवा खमंतु मे
मित्ति मे सव्व भूएसु, वेरं मज्झं न केणई।
Michchhami Dukkadam
Khamemi Savve Jivesu, Savve Jiva Khamantu Me
Mitti Me Savva Bhuesu, Veram Majjam Na Kenai.
Meaning:
I seek forgiveness from all living beings, may all living beings forgive me.
I have friendship with all, enmity towards none.
These words emphasize universal forgiveness and non-violence (ahimsa), which are core tenets of Jainism. If you are seeking a specific Kshamapana Pada composed by Acharya Buddhisagarji, his works often include extended versions elaborating on asking forgiveness not just for deeds, but also for thoughts and words, and for all forms of life, in all directions.
If you need a longer or specific version composed by Acharya Buddhisagarji, please let me know!