sattwa
A transliteration of the Sanskrit word, which represents one of the tree fundamental energies, or gunas. Sattwa is the energy of illumination and goodness, which may be experienced by anyone living in the present moment. The Mahabharata refers to sattwa as: "Joy, satisfaction, nobility, enlightenment, and happiness, absence of stinginess, absence of fear, contentment, disposition for faith, forgiveness, courage, abstention from injuring any creature, equability, truth, straightforwardness, absence of wrath, absence of malice, purity, cleverness, prowess- these appertain to the quality of Goodness (Sattwa). "
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Philosophy
- Category: Eastern philosophy
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- Robert Derbyshire
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