absolution:

the act of forgiving someone for having done something wrong or sinful

absolution:

the act of forgiving someone for having done something wrong or sinful

(Noun)

Example Sentences:

Ramayana:  With his last breaths, Vali apologized to his younger brother, Sugriva, and sought absolution for his misjudgments and misdeeds.

Mahabharata:  Vidura warned Dhritarashtra that he couldn’t get absolution for his silence during the disrobing of Draupadi merely by returning the Pandavas’ kingdom to them; he needed to discipline Duryodhana.  

Bhagavad-gita:  Krishna promises in the Gita (18.66) that if we surrender unto him, he will grant us absolution for all our misdeeds.