While
Samvatsari and
Kshamavani are typically associated with
Śvetāmbara sect and
Digambara respectively, there is no major difference between the two days and both are observed as Forgiveness Days. Rather, the two are usually used interchangeably. However, a major difference between the two is that despite both
Samvatsari and
Kshamavani falling on the last day of
Paryushan, they are in fact two different days. This is because the
Paryushan festival for the two sects itself commences on different dates and is of varying duration. As a result, while Samvatsari is observed on Shukla Chaturthi of Bhadrapada month by the
Śvetāmbaras, the
Digambaras celebrate it on the first day of
Ashvin Krishna month of the lunar-based
Jain calendar. ==See also==