The Hindu texts mention various punishments for various sins, apart from suffering in
naraka (
hell) in the afterlife and subsequent rebirth. However, there were differences in terms of the quantum and application of punishments based on the
varnas (social classes). One has to either feel remorse (
paścātāpa) or atone for the sins committed (
prāyaścitta). Texts also give various means by which one can atone for the sins committed. These include public confession (
abhishasta), prayer to god and chanting
mantras, visiting pilgrimage sites and taking holy dip in sacred rivers, performing rituals, austere living and virtuous conduct, attaining knowledge (
gnana), self control and
meditation, obtaining blessings of saints,
gurus or elders, and giving
charity (
dhana). ==References==