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Sanskrit word meaning one of the three qualities of nature (guna), expressing sloth, restlessness, and idleness.
Ãâó: www.storytellingmonk.org/ref/glossaries/t.htm
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| tamas |
A guna; the quality of inertness, heaviness.
Ãâó: www.kundalinicare.com/information/glossary.htm
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one of the three gunas or qualities in existence, associated with the dissolver God Shiva and representing the quality of darkness and inertia in existence
Ãâó: hinduism.about.com/library/weekly/extra/bl-glossar...
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| tamas |
Inertia or sluggishness. One of the three gunas, satva, rajas, tamas. The Self is above these gunas The principle of inertia in the Samkhya doctrine
Ãâó: www.ultimatespirituality.org/glossary/t.aspx
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