Apardha
Apardha is a term originating from Sanskrit literature, often found in religious and philosophical texts. It generally translates to a lack of offense, fault, or sin. The concept signifies a state of being free from wrongdoing or any action that may be considered blameworthy in a moral or spiritual sense. It can also refer to the absence of animosity or ill will towards others.
In certain contexts, apardha describes an individual who is innocent or blameless. It is associated with purity
The opposite of apardha is pardha, which denotes an offense, fault, or sin. Understanding apardha involves recognizing