This is a flippant comment. Hinduism is not Catholic Christianity. There is absolution from the results of your action (karma Phala). Similarly, there is no pariharam in Hinduism. Pariharam and prayschittam are borrowed from Christianity, and perpetuated by greedy and ignorant astrologers/vaidyas to make money.. There is no Vedic sanction for one's action. It also would run against Karma theory. If one wants to delude oneself, one can.
If you want to self-hypnosis you are welcome, but do not prescribe it to others, because you have no basis.
Dear Prasad ji,
There is no my way or the high way in Hinduism.
A person can choose to connect with God in any way.
Karma theory is not as rigid or as black and white as you seem to think.
Lets try to understand..once an act is done, we are going to reap what we sowed.
Just say someone felt they did a bad act and regrets their actions..they decide to recite some mantras as prayaschit.
Is the karma erased?
No, it wont be..whatever done is done.
But by self reflecting and making changes through prayaschit via reciting mantras, it helps generate the capability to introspect thats one of the 1st steps in self realization.
Once one is able to see his or her mistakes one chooses the path of equilibrium and learns to gradually not walk down the path of chaos.
So, lets says if the karma of the bad act done in the past fructifies..what happens?
Well, if the person who did prayaschit had aquired enough insight to understand the consequences of his/her actions, he/she might sail through the problem with a more stable approach in the present and with this newly acquired skill of equilibrium the chances of generating binding aagaami karma( future karma) would be less.
This is the benefit of prayaschit.
It does NOT erase Karma but it gives us insight to handle the fruits of our actions better and make our future lives more conducive for self realization.
Now..does Anjan Chakravarty ji has the right to recommend what he wrote to others?
Yes! He does have the right to share what he feels which is a good advice.
There is no harm in thinking that one might be " forgiven".
Its we who finally FORGIVE ourselves and acquire Viveka.
Even if a person doesnt know how prayaschit works, it does not matter..nothing is lost when we keep trying.