Significance of Suffering miseries
Suffering miseries encompass both the personal and cosmic dimensions of hardship. According to Purana, it highlights the pain and challenges faced by individuals throughout life. In Jyotisha, it refers to conditions influenced by celestial configurations, affecting specific populations or areas. This concept also addresses the impact of negatively influenced planets on people's health and interpersonal conflicts. Additionally, suffering miseries can manifest in a symbolic form, like intense hardships suggested by a dog barking from a bed.
Synonyms: Anguish, Agony, Distress, Torment, Hardship, Pain, Grief, Affliction, Woe, Tribulation
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Hindu concept of 'Suffering miseries'
In Hinduism, suffering miseries encompasses life’s pain and challenges, celestial influences causing regional hardships, negative planetary effects resulting in conflict and health problems, and intense distress symbolized by a dog barking from a bed.
From: Brihat Samhita
(1) The negative outcomes experienced by populations or domains when certain planets suffer defeat in conjunction.[1] (2) Experiencing intense hardships, indicated by a dog barking from a bed.[2] (3) The consequences faced by people and objects governed by a negatively influenced planet, leading to conflict and health issues.[3] (4) A condition brought about by various celestial configurations, indicating hardship for specific groups or regions.[4]
From: Bhagavata Purana
(1) The experiences of pain and hardship that the jiva undergoes throughout different stages of life.[5]
From: Haribhakti-sudhodaya
(1) Refers to the human condition of enduring various hardships, which can be alleviated through faith and devotion to God.[6]