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Sattva (Sanskrit: सत्त्व,
meaning goodness) is one of the
three guṇas or "modes of existence" (tendencies, qualities, attributes), a
philosophical and...
- (the body),
vacika (the voice),
aharya (costumes, make-up, scenery), and
sattvika (mental states).
Angika Abhinaya denotes the
movements of
angas like head...
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ancillary to a mood.
Later scholars added more
emotional states such as the
Sattvika Bhavas. In the
Indian theories on
sculpture and
architecture (Shilpa Shastras)...
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meanings depending on
whether they are emplo**** in Tamasika, Rajasika, or
Sattvika sadhanas,
reflecting different aspects of
human existence and spirituality...
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Karma yoga (Sanskrit: कर्म योग), also
called Karma marga, is one of the
three classical spiritual paths mentioned in the
Bhagavad Gita, one
based on the...
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music and rhythm),
Aharya (stage setting, costume, make up, jewelry),
Sattvika (artist's
mental disposition and
emotional connection with the
story and...
- said to
represent three gunas mentioned in
Indian Vedic philosophy namely sāttvika, rājasika, and tāmasika.[citation needed] The
goddess Kali is sometimes...
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alone has been
recognized as the
Sattvika form of renunciation. " Thereafter,
Arjuna is told
about the
marks of a
Sattvika-man of
renunciation and that since...
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covered by the pradhāna and
being so
covered it
differentiates itself as the
sāttvika, rājasa and tāmasa-mahat. The pradhāna
covers the
mahat just as a seed...
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music and rhythm),
Aharya (stage setting, costume, makeup, jewelry), and
Sattvika (artist's
mental disposition and
emotional connection with the
story and...