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[10] Now consider this vast universe. [...] entities influenced by the sentient (sattva) and mutative (rajah) forces, [...] or objects created by the mind.
[52] Among the vibrations in this created [...] principles of Saguńa Brahma, sattva (sentient), rajah (mutative), [...] Whenever there is an excess of sattva in any particular entity, the [...] attribute or quality of an entity. Sattva is white, rajah is red, and tamah [...] purity, the more predominance of sattva and proportionately whiter in [...] darkness we see everything as black.
[53] A difference in forms means a difference in colours. While tamah is the prototype of staticism, sattva is diametrically the opposite. [...] possesses all three gunas, yet in Him, Sattva is dominant. Thus Saguńa Brahma appears to be effulgent white to the Sádhaka.
[5] Whatever be the sensory act, success [...] blending of the three attributes, sattva, raja and tama, which are part [...] itself with the Cosmic Mahattattva.
[37] Indriyebhyah paraḿmano mánash sattvamuttamam, Sattva dadhi mahánátmá mahatovyaktamuttaman.
[12] “Is nature (svabháva) [...] the three immanent principles (sattva, rajah and tama) of Prakrti. It [...] world, we call it physical science.
[6] The principles of Prakrti are known by the names of sattva guńa, raja guna and tamo guńa. The sattva guńa has also originated [...] considered as one power, or one sattvá, there it (Prakrti) comes within “sa”. The biija mantra of sattva guńa is “sa”. Thus everything in this world originated from sattva guńa. At the beginning [...] “sa” means “origination from sattva guńa”, “ra” [...] object”, “all objects”.
[4] This Prakrti has three constituent attributes or forces (guńas) – sentient (sattva), mutative (rajah) and static [...] unvaried, unexpressed or unmanifested.
[5] Prakrti and Máyá [...] three guńas or attributes, sattva (sentient), rajah (mutative) and [...] there is disparity – either sattva or tamah is predominant. The state of disparity in which sattva (the Sentient Force) is greater, [...] Avidyámáyá or Extroversive Force.
[72] Brahmá, Viśńu [...] Prakrtis dominant Sentient Principle (Sattva), He is known as the Supreme Spirit, [...] same oṋḿkára.
[24] If Brahma is one and without a [...] guńas or attributes, viz., Sattva (Sentient, Rajah (Mutative) and [...] to these three attributes, viz., Sattva (Sentient), Rajah (Mutative) and [...] clarify this point for you later.
[51] The ideogram [DEVANAGARI CHARACTER] [...] of the three binding principles, Sattva (Sentient), Rajah (Mutative) and [...] predominance of the sentient principle (Sattva guńa) and of wakefulness. [...] has position but no magnitude.
[51] Bráhmańa Sattva (Sentient) White Kśatriya Sattva plus Rajah Red (Sentient plus [...] Shúdra Tamah (Static) Black
[9] Can there be a vacuum anywhere? No, everything is filled with Caetanya Sattvá or cognitive principle, so Parama [...] but He is not seen by anybody.
[4] The Infinite does not require a [...] three distinct attributes namely, Sattva, Rajah, and Tamah. It is on account [...] operating throughout the universe.
[5] (1) Bhúrloka – Crudeness [...] dominant, Rajah is ordinary and Sattva is recessive. In Saḿskrta [...] Brahma is called bhúrloka.
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[3] This Prakrti is also a collection of three immanent principles – the sentient or sattva, the mutative or rajah, the static [...] name of these three principles.
[13] Now the question is, what other [...] name of the three guńas, sattva (sentient), rajas (mutative), [...] her contact with Puruśa.
[10] In every object of the universe, one of three attributes – sattva, rajah and tamah – will [...] the dominancy of the attributes.
[4] Prakrti comprises a set of three [...] These three attributes are termed Sattva or sentient, Rajah or mutative, and Tamah or static according to the manifestations.
[10] It is important to note that sattvaguńa [...] withers and fades, the glow of sattva wanes and eventually , the all-devouring [...] the destroyer, of Hari and Hara.
[23] Prakrti herself is unborn. Prakrti, [...] rájasika tendency inclines towards sattva the same redness changes into refulgent white.
[8] The first product of Prakrti is [...] [sentient] when the element of sattva predominates, rájasika [...] energy needed for the change of sattva and tamas into their products.
[3] Saguńa Brahma is exhibited [...] creative principles and they are sattva (sentient), rajah (mutative), [...] these three fundamental factors.
[35] The primal shakti contained [...] words, Shiva and Shakti, sattva, rajah, tamah , along with [...] varying unique characteristics.
[77] Iyat means “this much” [...] iyattá. For example, sat + tva = sattva (ánbsattva [dried mango [...] has been added to make it a noun.
[48] Sometimes memory functions during [...] dhruva smrti or (fixed memory) sattva saḿvedana sentient awareness).
[3] Purport: In Parama Puruśa [...] place in the different flows of sattva [sentient], rajah [mutative] [...] [primordial force] is endless.
[6] Purport: In these triangles transformations of sattva into rajah, rajah into tamah, then again of tamah into rajah and rajah into sattva, have been going on back and forth [...] parińáma [homomorphic evolution].
[10] Puruśa is the all-pervading [...] [attributes or binding principles: sattva, rajah and tamah] of Prakrti. [...] degree of the influence of Prakrti.
[21] Támasika Sádhaná [...] Rajah (mutative) and sometimes by Sattva (sentient). An aspirant is called [...] existence in the static force.
[4] For the sake of self-preservation, [...] tamoguńa predominates while sattva and rajah are only indistinctly [...] situations and inert in others.