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Yajiṋa and Karmaphala (1)

[41] Occasionally, an affectatious vanity [...] Paramátman. This is called Sáttvika vanity. The vanity associated [...] “I”. Rádhá says,

Tuberculosis (1)

[11] If any person is long habituated [...] of rice pudding] and similar sáttvika [...] condition in the body for tuberculosis.

Sixteen Points (1)

[7] 7. Take only sáttvika (sentient) food.

Rádhá's Devotion – Excerpt G (1)

[1] When an act is dedicated to Paramátman, [...] Paramátman. This is called sáttvika [sentient] vanity. The vanity [...] You alone are the enjoyer.”

Procedure for Eating (8)

[11] (1) Sáttvika Áhára : All the [...] vegetables except red puni and mustard.

[13] A sáttvika diet is required for those who [...] after the meal. Those who take sáttvika food should avoid taking a large [...] gradually try to change over to sáttvika food and támasika food-eaters should try to give up such food as early as possible.

[14] For the avadhútas and avadhútikás of Ananda Marga there is only one kind of food, sáttvika food.

[15] All foods that are beneficial to both body and mind are considered sáttvika.

[16] (2) Rájasika ahára [...] Foods that do not fall into the sáttvika or támasika categories [...] rájasika food can be treated as sáttvika and támasika food as rájasika.

Pratyáhára Yoga and Paramágati (2)

[9] So jiṋánamátmani [...] static; but sometimes it may be sáttvika, it may be sentient. And that type of anger is sentient anger – sáttvika krodha in Sanskrit.

Prakrti Tattva and Oṋḿkára Tattva (3)

[23] Prakrti herself is unborn. Prakrti, [...] activities also. Hence, people with sáttvika propensities cannot conceal themselves. [...] redness changes into refulgent white.

[52] It has been said above that ordinarily [...] predominates are called “sattvika”, those where rajoguńa [...] others and indifferent to the rest.

[53] Suppose a person endowed with sattvaguńa [...] or magistrate, then he/she is a sattvika person and loved by the peace-loving [...] and undesirable for a co-wife.

Our Concept of Creation and Cosmic Mind (1)

[8] The first product of Prakrti is [...] the guńas. It is called sáttvika [sentient] when the element of [...] and tamas into their products.

Hara's Seven Secrets (2)

[26] Śaśt́haiṋca [...] pramitáhára. It must be sáttvika food, because sáttvika food will help you in your spiritual [...] Śaśt́haiṋca pramitáháro.

Food, Cells, Physical and Mental Development (1)

[4] Cells generally grow out of light, [...] mind. Human beings must select sáttvika, or sentient, or rájasika, [...] to immense spiritual elevation.

Bhaktitattva (8)

[23] Persons craving for finite pleasures [...] persons had Rájasika and Sáttvika tendencies in dormant states and in fact were not Támasika Sádhakas.

[27] Those worshiping the lord in the [...] Rájasika seekers, they have sáttvika feelings to a significant degree.

[29] Those who pursue their practice [...] they do not do so, are classed as Sáttvika Sádhakas. They are Sáttvika Sádhakas, in as much as they do not seek attainment of the Supreme. However, this Sáttvika Sádhaná is not a [...] the three such Bhaktas – Sáttvika, Rájasika and Támasika [...] according to the object in view.

[35] Jiṋánamishra Bhakti : If the Sáttvika Sádhaka does not forget [...] stage of Gaonii or inferior Bhakti.

[59] Bhakti is of eight kinds: two kinds [...] Rájasika Bhakti, two kinds of Sáttvika Bhakti, Jiṋánamishrá [...] the human mind in one direction.

Ásanas (1)

[13] (7) Take sáttvika food. But a person for whom it [...] does not apply in cold countries.

Saḿskrta Glossary (1)

[11] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] Sat, the Unchangeable Entity. SÁTTVIKA. Sentient. SHÁRADOTSAVA. [...] SVÁDHIŚT́HÁNA CAKRA. See CAKRA.