What did Buddha say how sin can be forgiven?
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✳️Repent and thy sins shall be forgiven✳️
we shouldn't neglect the act of repentance in our practice
In the Avatamsaka Sutra, the ten great vows of Bodhisattva Samantabhadra are proclaimed and the fourth of these is to "repent and reform evil karma".
In the Repentance Sutra in Response to Sariputra, the Buddha says that those who wish to achieve enlightenment and those who do not wish to be reborn into the lower realms should confess and repent their evil karma:
If there are good men and good women who seek the bodhi of Arhats, the bodhi of Pratyekabuddhas, or the bodhi of Buddhas, [they should confess and repent of their evil karma
If there are good men and good women who do not wish to be reborn as hell-dwellers, animals, or hungry ghosts, they should repent of their evil karma and should not conceal them.
we shouldn't neglect the act of repentance in our practice
In the Avatamsaka Sutra, the ten great vows of Bodhisattva Samantabhadra are proclaimed and the fourth of these is to "repent and reform evil karma".
In the Repentance Sutra in Response to Sariputra, the Buddha says that those who wish to achieve enlightenment and those who do not wish to be reborn into the lower realms should confess and repent their evil karma:
If there are good men and good women who seek the bodhi of Arhats, the bodhi of Pratyekabuddhas, or the bodhi of Buddhas, [they should confess and repent of their evil karma
If there are good men and good women who do not wish to be reborn as hell-dwellers, animals, or hungry ghosts, they should repent of their evil karma and should not conceal them.
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Buddha said, “Why should I forgive you when you have done nothing wrong?” The businessman reminded him of what he did on the previous day. Buddha simply replied, “Oh that person is not here now. If I ever meet the person you spat on, I'll tell him to excuse you.
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