Re: prapatti
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• March 16, 1999
Prapatti is an atonement (prAyaScittam) for all previous sins. As Sri Desika explains in Srimad Rahasya Traya Saaram, there are two broad types of prapatti for people like us -- ukti-nishTha and acharya-nishTha. In ukti-nishTha, under the guidance of the acharya, the sishya repeats the words of SaraNAgati (dvaya mantram, etc.) in the presence of the Lord, and places the burden of liberation on the Lord. Desika writes that just as a great king protects even a little child who has been taught to beg for protection by his elders, the Lord will protect the sishya, even if the sishya lacks full knowledge of the meaning of his words. In acharya-nishTha, the sishya is included in the SaraNAgati of the acharya, just as the rakshasas who fled Lanka with Vibhishana were included in Vibhishana's SaraNAgati. The acharya petitions the Lord on behalf of the ignorant sishya. In both, the burden of accomplishing liberation is placed at the Lord's feet; the latter is through the connection with the acharya exclusively. According to my understanding, neither mode of prapatti includes a vicarious atonement, except in the sense that the acharya petitions the Lord to protect the sishya through connection with him. Since this petitioning combined with AtmA-samarpaNam is prAyaScittam for the sishya's prior sins, the acharya atones for the sins of the jIva, but he does not "suffer" in the way Jesus is believed by Christians to have suffered on the cross for the sake of humanity. In ukti-nishTha I do not believe there is even this degree of "atonement" by the acharya, since the sishya himself does the AtmA-samarpaNam. rAmAnuja dAsan Mani
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