Euthanasia: India`s major religious points of views Koodamara Navin Kumar1, Prabhu Nandan2, Thomas Babu3, Afza Noor4 1Assistant Professor-Senior Grade 2Associate Professor, School of Management, Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), Manipal, India 3Dean-Research, Aloysius Institute of Management and Information Technology, Mangalore 4Professor and Chairman, Department of Business Administration, Tumkur University, Tumkur Online published on 1 November, 2018. Abstract The term euthanasia has taken world-wide discussion which assumes various dimensions of acceptance and rejection. The modern advance medical technology raises moral issues of sustaining life and withdrawing life support or taking life which brought attention of religious thinkers or philosophers. The purpose of this article is to describe India`s major religious standing on end of life decisions. That is to consider Hindu`s, Christians and Islamic religious views on euthanasia and how these religions addresses the issue. The review on religious views on euthanasia is based on literature research. The study observes that Muslims are against to assisted dying on the ground that life is sacred and once can live longer period where god wishes. Further, Christians believe that no one can permit the killing of innocent person if it does it is the violation of divine law. According to Hinduism there are two views on euthanasia. That is one who put an end to the life is fulfilling moral obligations and other view is that who perform euthanasia will invite rest of patients Karma. It can be observed from the above religious belief that in all these religions it is god who created this life and only he can take a life of human being. Top Keywords Euthanasia, Christian View`s, Hindu`s View`s, Muslim Views, Karma. Top |