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• April 6, 1999
Respected members , Some time ago I posed a question on the treatment of one's "sins" at the time of prapathi. Thanks for the responses. I had also posed the question to a Vaishnavite sanyasi of Guadia persuation and quote below his response to my querry for members' information please. Again thanks for the responses. "In response to your question about Prapathi, it is a fact that the sins of the disciple are eradicated by that process. In turn, the sins are transferred to the diksa-guru. Again, it is a fact that "he takes the sins of his new disciple upon himself". You then ask "What is the implication for the aspirant?" The implication for the aspirant is that they are obliged to no longer commit further sins. According to Padma Purana, there are ten offenses to be avoided when calling upon the Lord's holy name for purification. The seventh offense listed indicates that it is offense to continue to commit sins on the strength of the purification that one has received by calling upon the Lord's holy name. In this particular case, for having received the eradication of one's past sins by the process of Prapathi, one should likewise refrain from further sins." AdiyEn, Sridharan
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