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  2. Prakirnaka Sutra - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Mahapratyakhyana contains advice how to become free from sin and how to repent.

  3. Pratikramana - Wikipedia

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    Pratikramana (Sanskrit: प्रतिक्रमण, romanized: Pratikramaṇa; also spelled Pratikraman) (lit. "introspection"), is a ritual during which Jains repent (prayaschit) for their sins and non-meritorious activities committed knowingly or inadvertently during their daily life through thought, speech or action.

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  5. Prāyaścitta - Wikipedia

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    Prāyaścitta (Sanskrit: प्रायश्चित्त) is the Sanskrit word which means "atonement, penance, expiation". [1] [2] [3] In Hinduism, it is a ...

  6. Samantabhadra Meditation Sutra - Wikipedia

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    The sutra emphasizes repentance by means of meditating on "the true aspect of reality" and the "Vaipulya sutras." [9] The essence of Buddhist repentance is summed up in the following lines from the verse spoken by the Buddha concerning the purification of the six sense organs: [10] [11] The ocean of impediment of all karma

  7. The Miracle of Forgiveness - Wikipedia

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    "Trying is not sufficient. Nor is repentance complete when one merely tries to abandon sin," Kimball writes. [2] The objective of repentance, he writes, is to obtain "perfection" as a prerequisite for achieving "immortality and eternal life. ... This progress toward eternal life is a matter of achieving perfection.

  8. Penance - Wikipedia

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    Like the latter, repentance refers to the genuine interior sorrow for one's hurtful words or actions. Only repentance implies a purpose of amendment, the resolve to avoid such hurtful behavior in the future. The words "true" and "firm" might be added to all but penance, to specify the depth of change in one's hurtful attitude.

  9. Repentance - Wikipedia

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    Repentance is a stage in Christian salvation where the believer turns away from sin. As a distinct stage in the ordo salutis its position is disputed, with some theological traditions arguing it occurs prior to faith and the Reformed theological tradition arguing it occurs after faith. [ 4 ]