yuddharighteous
Yuddharighteous is a neologism that blends the Sanskrit term yuddha, meaning war, with the English word righteous. It refers to an ethical framework or ideal for engaging in armed conflict when the cause is deemed morally legitimate. The term is used primarily in contemporary discussions of warfare ethics and in speculative fiction to describe a warrior ethos that seeks to reconcile martial action with moral accountability.
The concept emphasizes that warfare should be guided by moral justification, proportional escalation, and a commitment
Usage of the term appears mainly in debates about just war theory, defense ethics, and narrative works
Related topics include just war theory, ethics of war, proportionality, and noncombatant immunity.