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Morality is a Western Concept. Morality is an English word.
The only way to express a meaning is in English, and yes the concept in western.
The morality of any society changes over time.
Your assertion of "right and wrong" being absolute is blasphemy.
Except for Brahman nothing is absolute.
slok- ärdhena pravakshyämi yad-uktam granthakotibhih |
brahma satyam jagan-mithyä jivo brahmaiva näparah ||
- meaning - ‘In half of a sloka I state what has been stated by millions of texts; that is, Brahman alone is real and this jagat is mithyä, and the jiva is non-different from Brahman.’ From this statement, the Advaita philosophy can be divided into three distinct areas of analysis – i) Brahman is Satyam, ii) Jagat is Mithyäand iii) Relationship between the jiva and Brahman.
https://www.speakingtree.in/blog/brahman-satyam-jagat-mithya
If Shankara says the JAGAT is mithya, everything in the Jagat is mithya too. Morality being in this world is mithya too. That also has to die.
If you do not see the hollowness of your argument, I can not help you.
Mitya here means temporary, Satyam means that which pervades time and place.