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Sattva, Rajas and Tamas are the three Virtues by which man can be categorized .Sattva identifies with joy and wisdom. Rajas identifies with passion and greed. Tamas identifies with stupor and ignorance. In earlier days, the nature of man decided which community he would belong to A Shudra was one who sold his time. A Vaishya was one who sold a product or his creativity. A Kshatriya was one who sold his confidence and valour. A Brahman was one who sold his intelligence. Thus took root the Indian Community system.Understand how to transcend all these virtues and rise beyond them to become one with the Supreme Self that is beyond all passivity, passion and purity. | Sattva, Rajas and Tamas are the three Virtues by which man can be categorized .Sattva identifies with joy and wisdom. Rajas identifies with passion and greed. Tamas identifies with stupor and ignorance. In earlier days, the nature of man decided which community he would belong to A Shudra was one who sold his time. A Vaishya was one who sold a product or his creativity. A Kshatriya was one who sold his confidence and valour. A Brahman was one who sold his intelligence. Thus took root the Indian Community system.Understand how to transcend all these virtues and rise beyond them to become one with the Supreme Self that is beyond all passivity, passion and purity. | ||
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Topic | Details |
Media Title | Bhagavat Gita Discourse-7,(Vol1-2),Indian Community system |
Media Content | Satsangs |
Media type | Cassettes |
Duration | |
Published by | Life Bliss Foundation |
Published Year | 2006 |
Launch Price | |
Language | English |
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Sattva, Rajas and Tamas are the three Virtues by which man can be categorized .Sattva identifies with joy and wisdom. Rajas identifies with passion and greed. Tamas identifies with stupor and ignorance. In earlier days, the nature of man decided which community he would belong to A Shudra was one who sold his time. A Vaishya was one who sold a product or his creativity. A Kshatriya was one who sold his confidence and valour. A Brahman was one who sold his intelligence. Thus took root the Indian Community system.Understand how to transcend all these virtues and rise beyond them to become one with the Supreme Self that is beyond all passivity, passion and purity.