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Significance of Injustice

Injustice in South Asia encompasses various dimensions across different contexts. It features in the Vaedda narrative through the wrongful killing of a Lizard, highlighting moral consequences. Purana illustrates injustice through Dhundha's realization of his wrongdoings leading to penance. From a Theravada perspective, injustice represents unfair actions violating individual rights. Historical instances in India show Kaloji's fight against unfair treatment and Gandhiji's mission to combat rights violations through non-violent resistance, emphasizing the need for social equity amid complex moral issues.1
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Synonyms: Unfairness, Inequality, Wrong, Imbalance, Discrimination, Oppression, Prejudice, Exploitation, Misconduct

In Dutch: Onrecht; In Finnish: ·¡±èä´Ç¾±°ì±ð³Ü»å±ð²Ô³¾³Ü°ì²¹¾±²õ³Ü³Ü²õ; In Spanish: Injusticia; In German: Ungerechtigkeit

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Buddhist concept of 'Injustice'

The concept of Injustice in local and regional sources