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Significance of Murder

Murder, as defined by Mahayana, involves the intentional act of killing another person with full awareness, while Theravada interprets it through the lens of manipulation, as seen in the coercive influences on Prince Ajatasattu. In the context of Indian history and drama, murder represents a recurring theme that explores violence, moral consequences, and emotional turmoil. Notable examples include Neelu's unlawful acts within crime narratives and Hickey's desperate decision to murder his wife, highlighting deep conflicts in personal relationships.

Synonyms: Homicide, Killing, Assassination, Slaying, Execution, Extermination

In Spanish: Asesinato; In Finnish: Murhata

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Buddhist concept of 'Murder'

The concept of Murder in local and regional sources