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Sin is called Paap in Hinduism. Paap is an action to satisfy one’s senses and mind, and is therefore forbidden. Paap (sin) can be committed by mind, speech or body.

Thinking ill of others, pride and jealousy are sins committed by mind. Talking ill about others, speaking untruth, gossiping, blaming and finger pointing others are sins committed by speech. Killing living beings for mere sensual enjoyment, drinking alcohol, robbery, hitting people, eating condemned food, or any kind of violence to human beings, animals or living beings is sin committed by the body.

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