Significance of Torment
Synonyms: Torture, Anguish, Suffering, Distress, Agony, Pain, Misery, Affliction
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Buddhist concept of 'Torment'
In Buddhism, Torment encompasses intense suffering linked to the cycle of birth and death, the mistreatment of animals, and the severe consequences stemming from one's harmful actions, emphasizing profound distress in existence and moral responsibility.
From: Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra
(1) Intense suffering or pain, reflecting the deeper levels of distress associated with existence in the cycle of birth and death.[1] (2) Extreme suffering or pain, often associated with the consequences of theft or harm done to others.[2] (3) The sufferings experienced by animals, including physical pain and mistreatment by humans.[3]
Hindu concept of 'Torment'
In Hinduism, Torment signifies suffering inflicted by adversaries, particularly influenced by Rahu's placement in astrology. The intensity of this torment escalates when Rahu interacts with malefic planets, highlighting the connection between celestial positions and personal struggles.
From: Hayanaratna: The Jewel of Annual Astrology
(1) The munthaha placed in the tail of Rahu gives torment and suffering caused by enemies, particularly if joined to or aspected by malefics, as mentioned in the text.[4]