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'Tri' means three and 'Guna' means basic qualities. The word 'Triguna' refers to a group of three basic qualities responsible in the evolution of this universe. These include [[Sattva]], [[Rajas]] and [[Tamas]]. These carry out basic functions of enlightenment, initiation and inhibition of activities. | {{#seo: | ||
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<p style="text-align:justify;">'Tri' means three and 'Guna' means basic qualities. The word 'Triguna' refers to a group of three basic qualities responsible in the evolution of this universe. These include [[Sattva]], [[Rajas]] and [[Tamas]]. These carry out basic functions of enlightenment, initiation and inhibition of activities. </p> | |||
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