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Bhagavad Gita

by Poojya Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha
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Chapter 14, Verse 8
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Chapter 14: Guṇa-traya-vibhāga-yoga: – Understanding and Transcending the Three Qualities of NatureVerse 8

तमस्त्वज्ञानजं विद्धि मोहनं सर्वदेहिनाम् ।
प्रमादालस्यनिद्राभिस्तन्निबध्नाति भारत ॥

tamas-tvajñānajaṃ viddhi
mohanaṃ sarva-dehinām
pramādālasya-nidrābhis-
tan-nibadhnāti bhārata – 14.8

O Bhārata, know that tamo-guṇa, deluding all alike, is born of ignorance. It binds the embodied beings through inattention, lethargy and sleep.

Chapter 14: Guṇa-traya-vibhāga-yoga: – Understanding and Transcending the Three Qualities of Nature - Verse 8

Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha
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Sattva-guṇa provides happiness and knowledge. Rajo-guṇa enables activities. The cycle of life is not complete without tamo-guṇa. The three together constitute complex Nature, governing the world and the beings within it.

The role of tamo-guṇa is to supplement sattva and rajas, by providing the antidote for both. If sattva instils knowledge and happiness, tamo-guṇa brings recession from these, by generating lethargy, sleep and ignorance. Lethargy and sleep intercept the stream of activity. Hence none can remain active for long. Every one needs a period of rest and sleep, a counter to wakefulness.

What a complementary role is that of tamo-guṇa! As hunger enables tasty food and appeasement, fatigue and subsequent rest facilitate recuperation and further activity. Like other two guṇas, tamo-guṇa also binds. It binds by undue clinging to sleep, rest and inattention. The three guṇas together make life, activity and experience.

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