sattva
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Etymology
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Noun
1.2.1
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sattva
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Etymology
From
Sanskrit
सत्त्व
(
sattvá
)
.
Noun
sattva
(
uncountable
)
One of the three
gunas
in
Hindu
philosophy
, representing things that are
pure
,
divine
, and
spiritual
.
Derived terms
sattvic
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