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Literally “the three ''gunas''” in Sanskrit. These three gunas (literally “strands”) are ''tamas, rajas'', and ''sattva'' and are said to be the three attributes of matter (''prakti''). For a full treatment of the guŠas, see the article on GUNAS.  
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(Triguṇa)Literally “the three ''gunas''” in Sanskrit. These three gunas (literally “strands”) are ''tamas, rajas'', and ''sattva'' and are said to be the three attributes of matter (''prakti''). For a full treatment of the guŠas, see the article on GUNAS.  
  
 
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(Triguṇa)Literally “the three gunas” in Sanskrit. These three gunas (literally “strands”) are tamas, rajas, and sattva and are said to be the three attributes of matter (prakti). For a full treatment of the guŠas, see the article on GUNAS.

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