Significance of Sensory pleasure

Sensory pleasure is described in various contexts as experiences that can lead to distraction from spiritual goals. According to Purana, it includes indulgences that foster unrestrained desires and worldly distractions. Mahayana views sensory pleasure as physical and material attractions that Mara hoped would divert the Buddha from his path, emphasizing the need to let go of such attachments. Kavyashastra presents sensory pleasure as a source of emotional distress but also acknowledges it as a reward for practicing detachment.

Synonyms: Sensory delight, Sensory enjoyment, Sensory gratification, Sensory satisfaction, Sensual pleasure

In Dutch: Zintuiglijk genot; In Finnish: Sensorinen ilo; In Spanish: Placer sensorial

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Buddhist concept of 'Sensory pleasure'

Hindu concept of 'Sensory pleasure'

Jain concept of 'Sensory pleasure'

The concept of Sensory pleasure in local and regional sources

The concept of Sensory pleasure in scientific sources