Significance of Physical comfort

Physical comfort, as defined across various traditions, refers to the state of well-being that includes necessary conditions for health and satisfaction. In Buddhism, it contrasts sukham and dukkham, while in Purana it emphasizes the health of parturient women. Vedanta highlights the choice to prioritize responsibilities over worldly pleasures. Historically, physical comfort encompasses basic human needs like food, clothing, and shelter, but it also denotes a pursuit that can narrow thought and emotion, influencing desires from mere comfort to ultimate liberation.

Synonyms: Physical ease, Bodily comfort, Physical well-being, Comfort, Ease, Coziness, Well-being, Contentment

In Dutch: Lichamelijk comfort; In Finnish: Fyysinen mukavuus; In Spanish: Comodidad física; In German: Körperlicher Komfort

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Buddhist concept of 'Physical comfort'

Hindu concept of 'Physical comfort'

The concept of Physical comfort in local and regional sources

The concept of Physical comfort in scientific sources