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[3] These Are Not Lord Mahavir’s Pratikramans 51 Questioner: Yes, but whatever one’s goal is, in that there are two types of goals, correct? One is the goal of moksha… Dadashri: Not two types of goals, there are many types of goals. The goals vary with each individual. Questioner: Now the goal of the worldly happiness that is there, does that mean that one attains dharmadhyan (absence of adverse internal meditation) with pratikraman, and not shukladhyan (meditation as the Self)? Dadashri: There is no connection between pratikraman and shukladhyan. There is no connection between shukladhyan and the worldly life. With us here, because we have Akram Vignan (where the Self is attained in directly two hours), there is shukladhyan. Otherwise, we cannot even utter the word ‘shukladhyan.’ Questioner: So how does one do that pratikraman? Say, for example, I want to do pratikraman, I want happiness in my worldly life; how should I do pratikraman for that? What kind of goal should I have? Meaning having decided the goal, how should I carry out the pratikraman? Dadashri: No, no. When one does pratikraman, then the mistake that had occurred within is washed off. (48) Questioner: Once it is erased, it is erased for good? Dadashri: That is why one binds merit karma (punya). Questioner: Yes, so similarly in the path of moksha, one also binds punya, right? Dadashri: No. Questioner: So how am I to understand that? Dadashri: In the path of moksha, we are doing pratikraman in order to become free.