Micchami dukkadam message in image
Here is a simple, image-friendly Micchami Dukkadam message you can use:
- Michhami Dukkadam
- I seek forgiveness for any harm I may have caused, knowingly or unknowingly, this year.
- May you forgive me, and may we all move forward with peace, kindness, and non-violence.
Optional bilingual version (to fit different audiences):
- Michhami Dukkadam
- Hindi/Transliteration: Mujhe is saal mein kiye gaye ya anjaane mein jo bhi dukh aapko diya ho, uske liye main kshama chahta/chahti hoon. Kripya mujhe kshama karein, aur hum sab shanti, daya aur ahimsa ki or badhein.
- English: I seek forgiveness for any harm I may have caused, knowingly or unknowingly, this year. Please forgive me, and may we all move forward in peace and compassion.
Design tips for the image:
- Big, clear heading: “Michhami Dukkadam”
- Subtext in a calm font: the forgiveness message (3–4 lines)
- Use Jain symbols subtly (e.g., a small hand with a wheel, a calm color palette like saffron, teal, or cream)
- Keep plenty of white space; ensure the text is legible on mobile
- If you include Devanagari or transliterated text, keep line breaks clean for readability
If you’d like, tell me the target language (English only, Hindi in Devanagari, or Hinglish) and the preferred length, and I’ll tailor the exact copy for your image.