Jainism Science - Three types of Vandan
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Every person has their own specific words for communication, and people modify their words for greeting from person to person.
Siblings i.e., brothers and sisters speak to each other in a friendly manner using terms like "Hi-Bye", while speaking to a teacher or sir requires a more respectful tone. This code of conduct governs all communication.
Similarly, in our Jain Shasan, there is specific code for greeting others. When meeting a person, there is a protocol for how to greet them respectfully.
There are different types of greetings or Vandan.
The three main types of Vandan are:
1. Thobh Vandan: Folding hands together and bowing the head slightly respectfully while saying "Matthen Vandami" to sadhu-sadhviji. This is considered as “Thobh Vandan”.
2. Feta Vandan: Offering respectful Vandan to sadhu-sadhviji by saying Ichhakar – Abhuththiyo with folded hands when visiting upashray is called “Feta Vandan”.
3. Dwadashavart Vandan: A more elaborate Vaandana Vandan like “Raai Muhpatti kariye” offered to Acharya Bhagwant respectfully done with reverence is known as “Dwadashavart Vandan”.
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