What are atma gunas explained in goutama darma sutra?
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There are three gunas, according to this worldview, that have always been and continue to be present in all things and beings in the world. These three gunas are called: sattva (goodness, constructive, harmonious), rajas (passion, active, confused), and tamas (darkness, destructive, chaotic).
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What are atma gunas explained in goutama darma sutra?
- Dayā. ātmavatsarvabhūteṣu. yaddhitāya śivāya ca | vartate satataṃ hṛṣṭaḥ. kṛtsnā …
- Dayā. ātmavatsarvabhūteṣu. yaddhitāya śivāya ca | vartate satataṃ hṛṣṭaḥ. kṛtsnā …Kṣānti. akṛṣṭo’bhihato va’pi. na krośenna ca tāḍayet | aduṣṭo vāṅmanaḥkāyais- sā titikṣā …
- Dayā. ātmavatsarvabhūteṣu. yaddhitāya śivāya ca | vartate satataṃ hṛṣṭaḥ. kṛtsnā …Kṣānti. akṛṣṭo’bhihato va’pi. na krośenna ca tāḍayet | aduṣṭo vāṅmanaḥkāyais- sā titikṣā …Anasūyā. yo dharmamarthaṃ kāmaṃ ca. labhate mokṣameva ca | na dviṣyāttaṃ …
- Dayā. ātmavatsarvabhūteṣu. yaddhitāya śivāya ca | vartate satataṃ hṛṣṭaḥ. kṛtsnā …Kṣānti. akṛṣṭo’bhihato va’pi. na krośenna ca tāḍayet | aduṣṭo vāṅmanaḥkāyais- sā titikṣā …Anasūyā. yo dharmamarthaṃ kāmaṃ ca. labhate mokṣameva ca | na dviṣyāttaṃ …Śauca. dravyaśaucaṃ manaḥśaucaṃ. vacikaṃ kāyikaṃ tathā | śaucaṃ caturvidhaṃ proktaṃ.
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