murky:

obscure or morally questionable, darkly vague

murky:

obscure or morally questionable, darkly vague

(Adjective)

Example Sentences:

Ramayana:  As the sky turned murky, Rama and Lakshman readied themselves for an imminent attack by the demons who wanted to disrupt Vishwamitra’s sacrifice.

Mahabharata:  The Mahabharata depicts vividly the murky world of palace politics wherein the enemies inside one’s own home are far more dangerous than the enemies on the battlefield.

Bhagavad-gita:  Our inner world is murky, being filled with impurities that can delude and degrade us at any moment.