how to wish people a good Samvatsari Day
Samvatsari is a sacred day for seeking and granting forgiveness. Here are simple, respectful wishes you can use to greet others on Samvatsari Day:
- Hindi:
- Transliteration (for easy pronunciation):
- English (simple):
Notes on meaning (arth):
- Samvatsari is the day to reconcile, say sorry for any hurtful words or deeds, and renew vows to live with non-violence, truth, and compassion.
- A common inner practice is Pratikraman (self-reflection and confession) and forgiving others, so your wishes can also invite others to forgive and move forward peacefully.
A few quick guidance tips:
- Keep your message gentle and inclusive, avoiding harsh or competitive tones.
- If you know someone is observing Digambar or Shwetambar practices, you can tailor the greeting to be simply respectful without specifying ritual details.
- Pair your greeting with a personal gesture, like a sincere apology if you recall a past hurt, or a commitment to practice ahimsa more consciously.
If you’d like, tell me the language you prefer (Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, English, etc.) and your relationship with the person (family, friend, colleague), and I’ll tailor a short, exact message for you.