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[[Sattva]] means pure state of mind and 'avajaya' means victory. Thus the term Sattvavajaya means victory over mind leading to its pure state. | [[Sattva]] means pure state of mind and 'avajaya' means victory. Thus the term Sattvavajaya means victory over mind leading to its pure state. | ||
Revision as of 13:07, 16 January 2021
Sattva means pure state of mind and 'avajaya' means victory. Thus the term Sattvavajaya means victory over mind leading to its pure state.
It is one of the important therapy in management of all disorders through which the individual is trained to refrain his mind from harmful objects or causative factors of diseases.