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Thrigunas

Tri means three and gunas means qualities, thus Trigunas determines the three qualities, which determines people's nature, belief and perception.

The three gunas are classified as:

  • Satwa
  • Rajas
  • Tamas

These three gunas -Trigunas - are found in nature as well as in mind corresponding to the three doshas (vatha, pitha, kapha) of the body. Just like the three doshas of body are the essential components of body, the three gunas - Satwa, Rajas, Tamas - are the essential components (or energies) of mind, describing the mental state of the mind of a person. Ayurveda advocates a unique description and distinction of people on the basis of the psychological state (constitution) of their mind- Manasa Prakriti. Genetically determined, these psychological characteristics are dependent on the relative dominance of the three gunas.

While all individuals have these three gunas in various proportions, the predominant guna of the three determines a person's mansa Prakriti (pshychological constitution of mind), balances the mind and the body, maintaining them in a healthy state. Any disorder in this balance results in various types of mental disorders.

Satwa Guna characterized by lightness, awareness, delight and lucidity, is pure, free from malady and cannot distort and disturbed in any way. It activates the senses and is responsible for the perception of knowledge.

Rajas Guna which is most active of the gunas, characterizes motion and stimulation. All wants, wishes, aspirations and erratic-mindedness are a result of the effects of rajas guna.

Tamas Guna which characterizes heaviness and immunity, produces disturbances in the process of perception (way one thinks) and activities of the mind. Hallucinations, laziness, apathy, sleepiness and drowsiness habits are due to it.

The balance of Rajas and Tamas, just as with the doshas, can be disturbed by stress, negative vibes and desires as kama (lust), irshya (venom), moha (hallucination), lobha (greed & avarice), chintja (anxiety & concern), bhaya (fear) and krodha (anger).

Satwika individuals (having the Satwa guna) are usually very noble and spiritual in character, their nature and mood are determined by their body type as well the positioning of their stars. They have an element of kapha in their constitution.


The three gunas - satwa, rajas, and tamas - are found in nature and in the mind, paralleling the three doshas of the body. Satwa, or purity, is the ideal state of mind because a person with this quality is calm, alert, kind, and thoughtful. A person whose mind is predominantly rajasic (too active) always seeks diversions (incessant activity). The tamas-predominant mind is a dull, lethargic mind.

Just as combinations of Vayu, Pitha and Kapha exist for the body, the mind has combinations of satwa, rajas, and tamas. Individuals whose minds are satwic and rajasic are those who enthusiastically study spiritual and holistic measures to improve themselves. Rajasic-tamasic minded people will actively work and exercise to overcome their lethargy.

The proper balance of the mind and the development of purity and peace help in the development of a satwic mind. This is the first stage of samadhi or spiritual realization.
To decide the cause of illness, the practitioner observes, questions and takes the pulse of the patient. Learning its cause, or seeing it in its incubatory, beginning, developmental, or advanced stages can help in the understanding of illness.

 

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