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Ayurveda Ayurvedic Dictionary on Rajasika Subtype Qualities
Pitta dominated Rajasikas, intellectually oriented but vulnerable to temptations, are very human in their character and approach to life. Asura Indulgence in self-praise, bravery, cruelty, envy and ruthlessness. Terrifying appearance. Raksasa Excessive sleep and indolence. Envious disposition. Constant anger, intolerance, and cruel behaviour. Gluttonous habits. Paisala Unclean habits. Cowardly, with a terrifying disposition. Gluttonous habits. Fondness for the opposite sex. Abnormal diet and regimen. Sarpa Sharp reactions. Excessive indolance. Frequent fearful disposition. Brave or cowardly attitude depending on situations. Praita Excessive desire for food. Envious character. Excessive greediness and actions without discrimination. Sakuna Full of passion. Unsteadiness, ruthlessness, and excessive attitude for food.
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Spiritual Theosophical
Dictionary on
Rajas
Rajas (Sanskrit). The "quality of foulness" (i.e., differentiation), and activity in the Puranas. One of the three Gunas or divisions in the correlations of matter and nature, representing form and change.
(See also: Rajas , Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul,
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Dictionary II on rajas
rajas: one of the three gunas or qualities in existence, associated with the creator god brahma and representing the active energy or agitation in the universe
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Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)
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Spiritual - Theosophy
Dictionary on
Rajas
Rajas (Sanskrit) In Oriental philosophy, one of the three gunas (qualities) in the correlations of force and matter, the other two being sattva (truth, goodness) and tamas (inertia). It is the guna of longing, passion, activity, resulting from the fundamental urge in nature producing change and the longing for change. See also TRIGUNA
(See also: Rajas , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)
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A Sanskrit Dictionary from Advaita to YogaSanskrit dictionary. From Advaita to Yoga.
Please note that all words in grey,
like "enlightenment" or "kundalini" are hyperlinked to
archives further explaining the term. At the corresponding archive you will
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