Sa > References for ‘Sattvaguńii, sattvagunii’
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[61] I have already told you that the [...] vibrations are flowing we call Sattvaguńii or sentient (also known as vipravarńa). [...] mutative and static principles.
[7] Whenever any of the inferential [...] static principle and is dependent on sattvaguńii or the sentient principle. This [...] of the mutative thought waves.
[28] According to the predominance of [...] genitals. Vocal organ and hands are sattvaguńii because speech expresses internal [...] degree. The ear and the skin are sattvagunii and the tongue and nose tamoguńii.
[39] Dhárańá and [...] dhyána shows that its final goal is Sattvaguńii Samádhi through the principle of sattvaguńa.
[39] Dhárańá and [...] dhyána shows that its final goal is Sattvaguńii Samádhi through the principle of sattvaguńa.
[23] When psychic waves are directed [...] principles, it can no longer be called sattvaguńii (sentient) or saguńii (related [...] social restraints cease to exist.
[54] A sattvaguńii person always finds sattvaguńa [...] their respective temperaments.
[17] The fierce war that is waged among [...] this and having become sentient (Sattvaguńii) due to the inspiration of consciousness, [...] supreme attainment of a unit being.
[29] In the Vedic language we get the [...] for family people because it is sattvaguńii [sentient] in nature.
[12] Now “sa”. When Parama [...] “sa” because the principle is Sattvaguńii in that phase. And the principle [...] everything is guided by this principle.
[13] Actually, here “Brahmans” means “those who are sattvaguńii [of a sentient nature] and [...] interpretation of the shloka .
[21] Támasika Sádhaná [...] drawn to the Rájasika or Sattvaguńii splendors, he or her practices [...] existence in the static force.