Root Cause of Bodily Sufferings
In the material world, suffering is often viewed as an anomaly to be fixed, but Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the material body itself is a vehicle for misery. Known as adhyātmika-kleśa, or sufferings caused by the body and mind, these pains are the inevitable result of identifying with matter. This article explores the karmic origins of bodily distress, the limitations of material remedies, and the ultimate spiritual solution that addresses the root cause of all suffering.
Inherent Nature of Adhyātmika Miseries
Śrīla Prabhupāda defines adhyātmika miseries as those pertaining directly to the body and mind. Whether it is a physical disease or mental anxiety, these sufferings are intrinsic to the conditioned state. As long as one possesses a material body, suffering is unavoidable, regardless of one's social or economic status.
- According to Vedic knowledge - or it is a fact - there are three kinds of suffering. One kind of suffering belonging to the body and the mind.
- The threefold miseries are called adhyatmika, adhibhautika, and adhidaivika. The word adhyatmika refers to those miseries caused by mind and body. Sometimes the living entity suffers bodily, and sometimes he is distressed mentally. Both are adhyatmika miseries.
- The body means suffering, material body. Anyone who has got this material body, he is suffering. Nobody is enjoying.
Karma and False Identification
The specific sufferings one undergoes are not random; they are the karmic reactions to past activities (vikarma). Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the living entity creates their future body through their present actions. By acting in ignorance and identifying with the body, one perpetuates the cycle of birth and death, ensuring a future filled with similar miseries.
- For our past karma, we have created this body and we are suffering. Therefore our mission should be not to create another body. And finish all suffering in this body and do not create another material body - that is actually our duty.
- Nunam pramattah kurute vikarma. Because of uncontrolled senses, people fully engage in sinful activities by which they get a body full of suffering.
- Living in a conditional atmosphere, one suffers the results of the activities of the body by identifying himself (in ignorance) with the body. It is ignorance acquired from time immemorial that is the cause of bodily suffering and distress.
Illusion of Material Relief
While hospitals and medicines can provide temporary relief, they do not address the fundamental problem. Śrīla Prabhupāda argues that true welfare work involves more than just patching up the body; it requires educating the soul. Mitigating symptoms without curing the disease of material existence leads only to further suffering in the next life.
- If a man is suffering from the bodily ailments, if he is given some relief in the hospital, or if the society is not educated, give him education, this is all good work undoubtedly. But the ultimate good work is not known to them.
- Just by treating the root cause of an ailment, one can conquer all bodily pains and sufferings. Similarly, if one is devoted and faithful to the spiritual master, he can conquer the influence of sattva-guna, rajo-guna and tamo-guna very easily.
- Our Krsna consciousness movement is not meant for, I mean to say, mitigating the so-called sufferings of the body. When there is body, there must be suffering. So we should not be very much disturbed by the sufferings of the body.
Conclusion
The root cause of bodily suffering is the material body itself, which is a product of past karma and material desire. Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that while we may try to alleviate pain through material means, the only permanent solution is to extricate oneself from the material conception of life. By becoming Kṛṣṇa conscious, one stops the cycle of rebirth and attains the spiritual platform, where suffering does not exist.
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