duskarma

noun

Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit दुष्कर्मन् (duṣkarman, “wickedness”), from दुष्- (duṣ-, “bad”) + कर्मन् (karman, “action”).

  1. borrowed from दुष्कर्मन् — “wickedness

Definitions

  1. A misdeed, sinful action, vice, or wrong.

    • ... for an offence against Dharma, (i.e. law or morality) goes far to shed the duṣkarma that results from his offence.
    • It is a definite consequence of the duṣkarma on the part of the individual.

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