According to Buddhism, the three
negative emotions that cause a disease are ignorance, hatred and desire and
accordingly physical sickness are classified into three main types.
1. Disorders of desire (Ayurvedic
equivalent of Vata imbalance):
These are due to disharmony of the wind or energy. The seed of these disorders
are located in the lower part of the body. It has cold preferences and is
affected by mental desires. In this, the person mainly suffers from the
disorders of movement functions.
2. Disorders of hatred (Ayurveda
equivalent of Pitta imbalance):
It is due to disharmony of the bile. The seed of these disorders is centered in
the middle and upper part of the body and is caused by the mental emotion of
hate. The person suffers from metabolic and digestive abnormalities.
3.Disorders of ignorance (Ayurveda
equivalent of Kapha imbalance):
It is due to the disharmony of phlegm, the seed of which is generally centered
in the chest or in the head and the disorder is cold in nature. It is caused by
the mental emotion of ignorance.
Desire, hatred and ignorance are the
main negativities mentioned in Buddha’s philosophy. They are all produced in
the mind, and once produced they behave like a slow poison.
The Udanavarga once said, “From iron
appears rust, and rust eats the iron”, “Likewise, the careless actions (karma) that we perform leads us to
hellish lives.
According to the other scriptures,
six afflictions are most troublesome, namely ignorance, hatred, desire,
miserliness, jealousy and arrogance. Patience is the most potent virtue a
person can acquire. According to the Shanti Deva, “There is no evil like
hatred, and there is no marriage like patience. Therefore, dedicate your life
to the practice of patience.”
Bhagvad Gita classifies the enemies
as Kama, Krodha, Lobha, Moha and Ahankara;
and out of them Kama, Lobha and Ahankara,
are the three gateways to hell.
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