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Category:Miseries from the Body

Theme Analysis

Śrīla Prabhupāda consistently emphasizes that the material body is not a vehicle for enjoyment but rather the very source of suffering. In his teachings, he analyzes the human condition through the lens of the threefold miseries, illustrating that as long as the living entity identifies with the temporary body, he is subjected to unavoidable distress. The body is described as a source of bondage that traps the soul in a cycle of birth and death, preventing the realization of true spiritual bliss.

  • The Threefold Miseries: The material existence is characterized by three types of suffering: adhyatmika (miseries caused by the body and mind), adhibhautika (miseries caused by other living entities), and adhidaivika (miseries caused by natural disturbances).
  • The Body as the Root Cause: The body is inherently perishable, full of ignorance, and void of true happiness (nirananda). It acts like a fever, requiring constant remedial measures but never offering permanent relief.
  • Futility of Material Adjustments: Attempts to find comfort within the body are ultimately futile because the body itself is the source of pain. Modern civilization's focus on bodily comfort is described as a misconception that ignores the soul's needs.
  • Transcendence through Devotion: Freedom from these miseries is only possible by taking shelter of Krsna. A devotee situated in spiritual consciousness transcends the bodily concept and is not disturbed by the inevitable tribulations of material life.

Pages in category "Miseries from the Body"

The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total.

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