Why We Suffer: Thiruvalluvar, the Three Inner Blemishes, and the Path Beyond Sorrow The Question of Suffering Human suffering has been a central concern of Hindu spiritual thought for thousands of years. Saints, sages, and philosophers have repeatedly asked why sorrow arises and how it may be overcome. Thiruvalluvar, the revered Tamil sage and author of the Tirukkural, offers a remarkably concise yet profound answer. He teaches that sorrow arises from three inner blemishes: likes, dislikes, and ignorance. When these blemishes are absent, sorrow naturally dissolves. This insight is not isolated. It harmonizes deeply with the broader teachings of Hindu scriptures, philosophy, psychology, and spiritual practice. Together, they point toward an inner transformation rather than an external solution. The Three Blemishes: Likes, Dislikes, and Ignorance Thiruvalluvar identifies three forces that disturb inner peace. Likes bind the mind to pleasure and expectation. Dislikes create resis...