Well if your are doing it for religious reasons yes, but if you are hunting for food or something then obviously no.
the theme according to my understanding that how we can justify our happiness by killing an animal
in Buddhism animal sacrifice does not exist. But in Hinduism animal sacrifice do exist.
Killing an animal is only a sin if it is on purpose. If this animal is killed by accident it is not a sin.
Yes and no. It depends on who you are. For Katniss, killing an animal has no affect, but killing a person had a lasting one.
The killing of animals can be fair or unfair. If the killing is for food or for protection it is fair.
A parasite.
A parasite.
The act is known as a Sacrifice.
Yes, the noun 'sacrifice' is an abstract noun as a word for the act of killing a person or an animal as part of a ceremony to honor a god or a spirit; the act of forfeiting something of value to one considered to have a greater claim; the act of relinquishing something for less than its actual value; a word for a concept.The noun 'sacrifice' is a concrete noun as a word for the person or the animal killed in sacrifice; the thing relinquished in a circumstance of sacrifice, a word for a physical thing.The word 'sacrifice' is also a verb (sacrifice, sacrifices, sacrificing, sacrificed).
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