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Pratikraman
vision of a Gnani. If one appears at fault (doshit), that is a
mistake of our own vision (drashti); it is our own raag-dwesh.
(470)
If anyone appears at fault, it is all egoism; it is all raag-
dwesh (attachment-abhorrence). If someone were to slap us, to
‘us’ he would appear flawless (nirdosh).
Questioner: I regret a lot after seeing someone at fault.
But it still happens again.
Dadashri: Repenting begins to wash off whatever mistakes
are created against him. Whatever mistake you created, it will
wash off.
The world cannot see others as nirdosh (faultless). To the
world, the court system is the only place to resolve faults.
Otherwise, everyone appears as doshit, at fault; whether it is his
father or his mother, regardless of who it is, they all appear at
fault.
You haven’t seen anyone at fault, have you?
Questioner: Fundamentally, everyone is nirdosh; I
understand that much but the ‘seeing mistakes’ starts again
sometimes. But at the same time, pratikraman starts instantly.
Dadashri: So then they get washed off. Whatever mistake
occurs, it gets washed off. When a mistake occurs and You can
‘see’ it and you wash it off, that itself is the process of ‘seeing’
the world as nirdosh (faultless). You have to do that. Even for
‘us’, ‘we’ have to do this pratikraman.
Questioner: When we do pratikraman, does that mean
we are adjusting again?
Dadashri: It occurs automatically. There are some people
who do a hundred to six hundred pratikramans a day. They do
pratikraman for the atikramans they do.