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Sattva (Sanskrit: सत्त्व) is one of the three Guṇas or "modes of existence." It is the quality of luminosity, balance, harmony, goodness, purity, truth, peacefulness, being-ness, and virtuousness that is drawn towards Dharma and Jñana (knowledge). | |||
==Online resources== | ==Online resources== |
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Guna (devanāgarī: गुण guṇa) is a Sanskrit word that means "quality", "virtue", "talent". In Samkhya philosophy, the guṇas are three major qualities or tendencies of prakṛti, which are called: sattva (purity, equilibrium), rajas (passion, activity), and tamas (ignorance, inertia). Each of the three gunas is present in every particle of creation but the variations in their activity manifest the variety in creation.
Tamas
Rajas
Sattva
Sattva (Sanskrit: सत्त्व) is one of the three Guṇas or "modes of existence." It is the quality of luminosity, balance, harmony, goodness, purity, truth, peacefulness, being-ness, and virtuousness that is drawn towards Dharma and Jñana (knowledge).
Online resources
Articles
- Guṇa at Theosopedia