Ideal response for michami dukkadam message
Here are simple, ideal replies you can use for a Michhami Dukkadam message. They reflect the Jain vow of forgiveness (Khamti) and are suitable for both sending and receiving.
Basic, common reply
- "Michhami Dukkadam. Khamemi Savva Jiva."
Short, warm reply
- "Michhami Dukkadam. Khamemi Savva Jive, and may you be well."
Formal Svetambara/Digambara-friendly variant
- "Michhami Dukkadam. Khamemi Savva Jive, savva saangi, savva bhue, bhavantabhi. (I forgive all living beings—everyone, everywhere, now and always.)"
If you want to include a personal note
- "Michhami Dukkadam. Khamemi Savva Jive. May I be forgiven for any hurt I caused you, knowingly or unknowingly."
- "Michhami Dukkadam. Khamemi Savva Jive. Please forgive me for any offense, and I forgive you in return."
Key points to keep it authentic
- Include the core phrases: Michhami Dukkadam (forgiveness) and Khamemi Savva Jive (I forgive all living beings).
- They acknowledge mutual forgiveness and set a spirit of peace during Paryushana or any time you share the message.
- You can keep it brief or add a personal touch; the essential meaning should remain intact.
If you’d like, tell me the tone (very formal, casual, or devotional) and I can tailor a few polished versions for you.