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Jainism celebrates several important festivals, with the most notable being Paryushana and Diwali. Paryushana, typically observed in August or September, is a time for fasting, reflection, and spiritual renewal, culminating in the seeking of forgiveness from others. Diwali, while widely recognized in Hinduism, is also significant for Jains as it marks the attainment of moksha (liberation) by Lord Mahavira. Other festivals include Mahavir Jayanti, celebrating the birth of Lord Mahavira, and the observance of various Tirthankara commemorations.

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