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*[A set of religious laws and rituals.] | *[A set of religious laws and rituals.] | ||
==='' | ===''Hăldifăreatü''=== | ||
The originally Mărotłian concept of '' | The originally Mărotłian concept of ''hăldifăreatü'' is a principle of nonviolence, analogous to ''ahiṃsa'' in Dharmic religions. (The [[Windermere]] word ''hăldifăreatü'' means 'non-violence' or 'non-aggression'.) Mărotłian ''hăldifăreatü'' allows violence in retaliation or self-defense, or as a punishment for violence - the reasoning was that aggression is so serious that it should be discouraged by any means necessary. There has been much debate among Talman thinkers on exactly how much retributive violence is justified. | ||
====Vegetarianism==== | ====Vegetarianism==== | ||
Both Mărotłism and strict forms of Ngronaism teach that this implies a moral commandment for vegetarianism (or in modern times, veganism). | Both Mărotłism and strict forms of Ngronaism teach that this implies a moral commandment for vegetarianism (or in modern times, veganism). | ||