Significance of Escapism

Escapism, as viewed through the lens of Theravada Buddhism, entails avoiding life's responsibilities, which contradicts the Buddha's teachings about confronting kamma's consequences. Historically in India, escapism is seen as a coping mechanism that allows individuals to evade real-life challenges, often causing more problems. Usha critiques this concept, suggesting that attributing events to destiny may be a form of shirking personal responsibility. Additionally, Tambe's poetry has been criticized for its focus on love and personal themes, which some perceive as neglecting broader social responsibilities.

Synonyms: Distraction, Avoidance, Daydreaming, Fantasy, Release, Diversion

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Buddhist concept of 'Escapism'

The concept of Escapism in local and regional sources

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