Sa > References for ‘sattvaguńa, sattvagúna, sattvaguna’
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[2] The creation is egg-shaped, hence [...] Parama Puruśa is dominated by sattvaguńa, while a unit beings mind [...] principles of contraction and expansion.
[26] Saguńa Brahma created the [...] the case of unit consciousness, sattvaguńa or sentient Prakrti qualifies [...] creation is from subtle to crude.
[4] It was said earlier that buddhitattva comes into being as a result of the influence of the sattvaguńa of Prakrti on the unit consciousness [...] depends on the influence of the sattvaguńa of Prakrti on unit consciousness. [...] therefore absolutely independent.
[20] Unit consciousness is the witnessing [...] qualifying Puruśa is called sattvaguńa, the sentient principle, and the [...] say that under the influence of sattvaguńa, unit consciousness manifests itself as mahattattva or buddhitattva.
[22] Every action is bound to have a [...] formed due to the influence of sattvaguńa of Prakrti over it and of rajoguńa [...] gradually manifests itself as citta.
[28] But why does the word sarva mean [...] biija mantra, the acoustic root, of sattvaguńa”]. So when the sprout of creation [...] point, the fundamental positivity.
[68] Because of the disparity among [...] other. Out of the Sentient Force (Sattvaguńa) of the active Prakrti emanates [...] Objectless Nirguńa Brahma.
[3] By cosmological system we mean [...] dominated by the sentient principle (Sattvaguńa) is called Vidyá. When [...] path of the Sentient Principle (Sattvaguńa). Why do we call it the path of [...] sun, the earth no longer remains.
[11] This creation is triple-attributional. [...] seat of the mind is located,) by Sattvaguńa (Sentient influence). Normally, [...] or she being then established in Sattvaguńa (Sentient quality), realizes the [...] established in the Supreme Entity.
[43] Práńa originates [...] Vidyámáyá. Initially it is initiated by sattvaguna and ultimately merges in the vast Cosmic Mind.
[28] According to the predominance of [...] organs into three groups. The subtle sattvaguńa (sentient quality) is predominant [...] imbibes the greatest amount of sattvagúna. The nose is tamogúnii [...] tongue and nose tamoguńii.
[6] Of the seven strata, the greatest [...] Rajoguńa is negligible and Sattvaguńa is ordinary.
[12] (4) Maharloka: Another name for [...] Rajoguńa is conspicuous, Sattvaguńa is less conspicuous and Tamoguńa [...] persons germinate in this sphere.
[13] (5) Janarloka or Subliminal stratum: [...] Bhuvah, etc. In this Janarloka, Sattvaguńa is most conspicuous, Tamoguńa is less conspicuous, and Rajoguńa is insignificant.
[14] (6) Tapar Loka: This is called the Hirańmaya Loka. In the Hirańmaya Loka, Sattvaguńa is the most conspicuous, Rajoguńa [...] the spheres above the Janarloka.
[17] (1) Annamaya Kośa: Even [...] Rajoguńa is ordinary and sattvaguńa is negligible.
[19] (2) Kámamaya Kośa: [...] Here Tamoguńa is dominant, Sattvaguńa is intermediate and Rajoguńa is insignificant.
[20] (3) Manomaya Kośa: The force [...] Tamoguńa is ordinary and Sattvaguńa is insignificant. The force behind [...] Here Rajoguńa is dominant, Sattvaguńa is ordinary, Tamoguńa is [...] spheres comprehend the four shells.
[21] (4) Vijiṋánamaya [...] Saḿskáras exist. Sattvaguńa is dominant, Tamoguńa is [...] sphere is the Janarloka of Brahma.
[22] (5) Hirańmaya Kośa: This sphere is known as the Taparloka. Here Sattvaguńa is dominant, Rajoguńa is [...] Hirańmaya is gold or golden.
[5] GANDHARVA. A class of MICROVITA. [...] Operative Principle, is composed of: sattvaguńa, the sentient principle; rajoguńa, [...] principle. GURU CAKRA. See CAKRA.
[204] Sa is the acoustic root of mokśa [...] and sa is the acoustic root of sattvaguńa [the sentient principle].
[3] These three guńas are like [...] rajoguńa. The third thief [sattvaguńa] met the gentleman and was moved [...] Bhágavata dharma.”
[25] Q. 7. Which of the three qualities – Sattvaguńa, Ragoguńa or Tamaguńa – is predominant in Brahma?
[26] Ans. The whole universe is created [...] only come from a source in which a Sattvaguńa, the sentient principle predominates.
[27] Brahma attracts all entities towards [...] all. Only that entity in which Sattvaguńa predominates can perform actions [...] cannot have any other quality but Sattvaguńa as its predominant quality.
[31] Where such a constant action is [...] welfare of all, which is motivated by sattvaguńa and not rajoguńa.
[39] Dhárańá and [...] Samádhi through the principle of sattvaguńa.
[19] Q. 20 – How is it possible [...] after death? It is said that the Sattvaguńa of Prakrti determines this. However, [...] a suitable physical structure?
[25] Q. 7. Which of the three qualities – Sattvaguńa, Ragoguńa or Tamaguńa – is predominant in Brahma?
[26] Ans. The whole universe is created [...] only come from a source in which a Sattvaguńa, the sentient principle predominates.
[27] Brahma attracts all entities towards [...] all. Only that entity in which Sattvaguńa predominates can perform actions [...] cannot have any other quality but Sattvaguńa as its predominant quality.
[31] Where such a constant action is [...] welfare of all, which is motivated by sattvaguńa and not rajoguńa.
[39] Dhárańá and [...] Samádhi through the principle of sattvaguńa.
[8] PATHAN PERIOD. The period of Indian [...] Operative Principle is composed of sattvaguńa , the sentient principle; [...] dominated by the PURÁŃAS.
[11] SADHANA. Literally, "sustained [...] one acoustic root of Tantra. SATTVAGUŃA. See PRAKRTI. SATYALOKA. [...] kulakuŃD́alinIi rises during meditation.
[4] GÚNA. Binding factor of [...] Operative Principle, is composed of: sattvaguńa, the sentient principle; rajoguńa, the mutative principle; and tamoguńa, the static principle.
[5] GUŃA. Binding factor of [...] Operative Principle, is composed of: sattvaguńa, the sentient principle; rajoguńa, the mutative principle; and tamoguńa, the static principle.
[11] When Prakrti is in a balanced state, [...] Avidyámáyá, and when sattvaguńa [the sentient principle] is predominant, it is called Vidyámáyá.
[19] Q. 20 – How is it possible [...] after death? It is said that the Sattvaguńa of Prakrti determines this. However, [...] a suitable physical structure?
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[1] The word sarva contains [...] and va . Sa means sattvaguńa [sentient force], ra [...] to Parama Puruśa .
[13] (a) “O human beings, proceed [...] tamoguńa. Establish yourself in sattvaguńa and then merge yourself into Brahma. [...] yourself as human being.”
[5] GOPA m. or GOPII f. Village cowherd [...] Operative Principle, is composed of: sattvaguńa, the sentient principle; rajoguńa, the mutative principle; and tamoguńa, the static principle.
[6] GOTRA. Literally, “hill”; [...] Operative Principle, is composed of: sattvaguńa, the sentient principle; rajoguńa, the mutative principle; and tamoguńa, the static principle.
[14] Máyá has three guńas – operative principles through which it works – viz., Sattvaguńa (sentient principle), Rajoguńa [...] Absolute. The sentient principle (Sattvaguńa) has the capacity to take the [...] following story. Three thieves, Mr. Sattvaguńa, Mr. Rajoguńa and Mr. Tamaguńa [...] fend for himself in the dark. Mr. Sattvaguńa was more charitable. He led the [...] Máyá, but rather through its help.
[10] Let me be more clear. Suppose, [...] three fundamental faculties, sattvaguńa, rajoguńa and tamoguńa; [...] counterpart, is the unit consciousness.
[59] Saiṋcara [movement [...] pratisaiṋcara , the supremacy of sattvaguńa is established, other guńas [...] shape of its effect, step by step.
[60] The relation between the cognitive [...] stage of saiṋcara , sattvaguńa gradually begins to reduce, and at the final stage of pratisaiṋcara , sattvaguńa regains its original nature, [...] beyond the subtle layer of mind].
[33] Now let the word shrii be defined [...] root of the sentient principle, or sattvaguńa; that is, it is the biija mantra of sattvaguńa. Tálavya sha is the acoustic [...] [suffix] ii makes this word feminine.
[6] GUŃA. Binding factor or [...] Operative Principle, is composed of: sattvaguńa, the sentient principle; rajoguńa, the mutative principle; and tamoguńa, the static principle.
[11] Similarly, all fifty letters are [...] root of the sentient principle, Sattvaguńa. “Sha” is the acoustic [...] his existence be full of energy.
[5] GAORAVA. Self-aggrandizement. [...] Operative Principle, is composed of: sattvaguńa, the sentient principle; rajoguńa, the mutative principle; and tamoguńa, the static principle.
[15] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] change”; Absolute Reality. SATTVAGUŃA. See GUŃAS. SHÁKTA. [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[6] GUŃA. Binding factor or [...] Operative Principle, is composed of: sattvaguńa, the sentient principle; rajoguńa, the mutative principle; and tamoguńa, the static principle.
[16] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] unchangeable entity”. SATTVAGUŃA. See GUŃAS. SHABDA. [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[4] GOPA m. or GOPII f. Village cowherd [...] Operative Principle, is composed of: sattvaguńa, the sentient principle; rajoguńa, the mutative principle; and tamoguńa, the static principle.
[20] Purport: The object-ward movement [...] Mahattattva comes into being, is called sattvaguńa (the sentient principle) of Prakrti. [...] gradual process of the guńas.
[53] Purport: By the attraction of vidyá [...] indicating the predominance of sattvaguńa. The part of the ahaḿtattva where the predominance of sattvaguńa is established, is called the mahattattva [pure “I” feeling].
[5] The question we are considering [...] Ahaḿttatva and Citta. Because Sattvaguńa is expressed only in Mahattatva [...] is effected by Tamoguńa.
[6] In the Ahaḿtattva, that is, wherein the state of Saguńa Brahma only Sattvaguńa and Rajoguńa can exist, [...] for feeling of pleasure or pain.
[51] Bháva is that whereby the Citta or mind-stuff becomes purged and is chiefly dominated by Sattvaguńa. Where all the ten directions [...] light of mellifluous realizations.
[5] GUŃA. Binding factor or [...] Operative Principle, is composed of: sattvaguńa, the sentient principle; rajoguńa, the mutative principle; and tamoguńa, the static principle.
[5] GUŃA. Binding factor or [...] Operative Principle, is composed of: sattvaguńa, the sentient principle; rajoguńa, the mutative principle; and tamoguńa, the static principle.
[6] GANDHARI. Pious and righteous mother [...] Operative Principle, is composed of: sattvaguńa , the sentient principle; [...] of mental colours to the Guru.
[5] GUŃA. Binding factor or [...] Operative Principle, is composed of: sattvaguńa, the sentient principle; rajoguńa, the mutative principle; and tamoguńa, the static principle.
[15] SADGURU. Literally, “the [...] momentum, potential mental reaction. SATTVAGUŃA. See GUŃAS. SHAKTI. [...] negativity or crudity in the human body.