अज्ञानाज्ज्ञानतो वापि भवतीनां मया कृतम् । यत्किंचिद्दुष्कृतं भद्रास्तत्क्षंतव्यं प्रसादतः
ajñānājjñānato vāpi bhavatīnāṃ mayā kṛtam | yatkiṃcidduṣkṛtaṃ bhadrāstatkṣaṃtavyaṃ prasādataḥ
“ไม่ว่าด้วยความไม่รู้หรือรู้เท่าทัน หากข้าได้กระทำความผิดใดต่อพวกท่าน โอ้ท่านผู้ประเสริฐ โปรดให้อภัยด้วยพระกรุณา”
Nandinī
Scene: A bowed figure with folded hands seeks forgiveness from a compassionate group; faces show gentleness; atmosphere of reconciliation after danger.
Seeking forgiveness (kṣamā-yācñā) is itself dharma and purifies relationships and intention.
Not explicitly named in this verse; it functions as an ethical teaching within a Tīrthamāhātmya chapter.
No explicit ritual; the implied practice is kṣamā (forgiveness) and prasāda (graciousness).