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HIST123 Lab Report Gu A

The document introduces the concept of guṇa from Hinduism and Sikhism. It explains that there are three guṇas - sattva, rajas, and tamas - which are always present in all things in different proportions. Sattva represents goodness, rajas represents passion and activity, and tamas represents ignorance and inertia. The interplay of these three guṇas defines the characteristics of someone or something.

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HIST123 Lab Report Gu A

The document introduces the concept of guṇa from Hinduism and Sikhism. It explains that there are three guṇas - sattva, rajas, and tamas - which are always present in all things in different proportions. Sattva represents goodness, rajas represents passion and activity, and tamas represents ignorance and inertia. The interplay of these three guṇas defines the characteristics of someone or something.

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Guṇa

Introduction to Guṇ a

Guṇ a (Sanskrit: गु ण) is a concept in Hinduism and Sikhism, which can be translated as


"quality, peculiarity, attribute, property".The concept is originally notable as a feature of
Samkhya philosophy. The gunas are now a key concept in nearly all schools of Hindu
philosophy. There are three gunas, according to this worldview, that have always been and
continue to be present in all things and beings in the world. These three gunas are called:
sattva (goodness, calmness, harmonious), rajas (passion, activity, movement), and tamas
(ignorance, inertia, laziness). All of these three gunas are present in everyone and
everything, it is the proportion that is different, according to Hindu worldview. The
interplay of these gunas defines the character of someone or something, of nature and
determines the progress of life.In some contexts, it may mean "a subdivision, species, kind,
quality", or an operational principle or tendency of something or someone. In human
behavior studies, Guna means personality, innate nature and psychological attributes of an
individual.Like all Sanskrit technical terms, guṇ a can be difficult to summarize in a single
word. Its original and common meaning is a thread, implying the original materials that
weave together to make up reality. The usual, but approximate translation in common
usage is "quality".

== Terminology ==
Guna appears in many ancient and medieval era Indian texts.

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