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Quality or attribute which constitutes a motor-power for all our deeds and actions according to one's inherent nature.
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("strand", "quality") The three guna are the primary constituents of nature or prakriti. They are: rajas (dynamism), tamas (inertia) and sattva (lucidity). The constant interaction between them creates the entire manifest and unmanifest cosmos, including citta, the mind.
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| guna |
quality of nature viz. tamas, rajas, sattwa
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