Pratikraman: Freedom Through Apology & Repentance (Abr.) (In English) Pratikraman: Freedom Through Apology & Repentence | Page 23

10 Pratikraman Questioner: What is the difference between pratikraman and praschyatap? Dadashri: Praschyatap is repentance and is general and for a number of faults and not specific to any particular fault. Christians do a general confession of their faults every Sunday. Pratikraman on the other hand, is specific to a fault. The one who commits the atikraman does pratikraman. Pratikraman is done instantly the moment atikraman takes place. Shoot-on- sight pratikraman should be done so that fault is erased. Alochana, pratikraman, and pratyakhyan, combined are the essence of Lord Mahavir’s teachings. And in this path of Akram Vignan, the Gnani Purush is the essence of all teaching. You must simply understand that the Gnani’s Agnas (five cardinal instructions after Gnan) is your religion and penance. But alas! From time immemorial, people have had a tendency to interfere and not follow instructions. 3. These Are Not Lord Mahavir’s Pratikramans Questioner: For endless lifetimes, one has been doing pratikraman but has not attained liberation. Dadashri: That is because one’s pratikraman has not been real. Liberation is possible only when true pratikramans and true pratyakhyans are done. Pratikraman should be shoot- on-sight pratikraman. If I utter a word to cause you even the slightest hurt, I should do pratikraman instantaneously, without hesitating even for a second. You cannot afford to let things sit and stagnate. ‘Pratikraman’ means regret, repentance. What does one have to repent for? Question: We are not really able to repent. We just keep doing all these rituals.