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Tamas (Sanskrit: तमस् tamas, lit. 'darkness') is one of the
three guṇas (tendencies, qualities, attributes), a
philosophical and
psychological concept...
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gunas mentioned in
Indian Vedic philosophy namely sāttvika, rājasika, and
tāmasika.[citation needed] The
goddess Kali is
sometimes portra**** with a trident...
- rājasika (aggression) and
Vikarma (worst-action)
comes under the third,
tāmasika which correlates to
darkness or inertia. The
opposite of
Sakama Karma (action...
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elements take on
varying meanings depending on
whether they are emplo**** in
Tamasika, Rajasika, or
Sattvika sadhanas,
reflecting different aspects of human...
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embodies the
three gunas (cosmic qualities),
manifesting as
Mahakali (
tamasika),
Mahasarasvati (sattvika), and
herself (rajasika). Each
created a divine...
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transformed (sattvika)
aspect and
external perceptions through its
elemental (
tamasika) aspect,
laying the
foundation for subjectivity, objectivity, and self-awareness...
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worth shunning,
there are
three kinds of Tyāga – Sattvika,
Rajasika and
Tamasika (Sloka XVIII.4).
Whereas acts of sacrifice,
charity and penance, the purifiers...
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experience of
Sukha (absolute bliss) is
neither found in
Rajasika nor in
Tamasika Vrittis, but it is
observed to a
greater or
lesser degree in
Sattvika Vrittis...