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[13] Liberation from Artadhyan and Raudradhyan
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Dadashri: It does not fall under anything. The stain that
occurred with artadhyan gets washed off with pratikraman.
Questioner: And what about doing pratikraman for
raudradhyan?
Dadashri: You have to do that pratikraman for the other
person.
Questioner: But here it is, printed in this book, that it
turns into dharmadhyan.
Dadashri: Yes. It will definitely go into dharmadhyan, if
you do pratikraman for raudradhyan, because you stopped
the raudradhyan.
Questioner: So then where does the pratikraman for
artadhyan go?
Dadashri: It is not like that. It is not written like that. It
is different in the books. Stopping raudradhyan is
dharmadhyan. Is that not what is written in the book?
Questioner: And what about artadhyan?
Dadashri: That which stops raudradhyan is
dharmadhyan, and that which stops artadhyan is also
dharmadhyan. Yes, both.
Questioner: And if one repents?
Dadashri: Then when he repents he washes off his
mistakes.
Questioner: Sometimes in satsang you say that to have
control in situations where artadhyan and raudradhyan are
likely to occur; that is called dharmadhyan.
Dadashri: The way that dharmadhyan remains ‘in control’
is by maintaining the awareness that, ‘All this is the unfolding of
my own karma. The other person is simply a nimit’; that is what