Significance of Painful experience

Painful experience encompasses various forms of distress across different contexts in Jainism, Vaishnavism, Purana, Yoga, Vedanta, and Indian history. In Jainism, it reflects lessons from past hardships, while in Vaishnavism, it is linked to emotional turmoil from lost connections with the divine. The Purana highlights the difficulties faced by the Pandavas, and Yoga focuses on suffering resulting from negative karma. Vedanta notes the jiva's suffering in the womb, and Indian history illustrates personal struggles, such as Tara Sundari's miscarriage and Mrs. Arbuthnot's betrayal, reflecting a broader understanding of suffering.

Synonyms: Traumatic experience, Difficult situation, Hard lesson, Agonizing moment, Unpleasant experience, Ordeal, Suffering, Hardship, Agony, Torment, Distress

In Dutch: Pijnlijke ervaring; In Finnish: Kipeä kokemus; In Spanish: Experiencia dolorosa; In German: Schmerzhafte Erfahrung; In Malay: Pengalaman yang menyakitkan; In Swedish: Smärtsam upplevelse; In French: Expérience douloureuse; In Portugese: Experiência dolorosa; In Italian: Esperienza dolorosa; In Polish: Bolesne doświadczenie

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Hindu concept of 'Painful experience'

Jain concept of 'Painful experience'

The concept of Painful experience in local and regional sources

The concept of Painful experience in scientific sources