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<ol><li>Enhancing workplace well-being by understanding the three personality types, [[Sattva|sattva]], rajas, and [[Tamas|tamas]], according to Samkhya is done by Dr.Modh.<ref name="ref11">Modh, S. (2020). Enhancing Workplace Well-Being Through Understanding the Three Personality Types: Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas According to Samkhya. In: Dhiman, S. (eds) The Palgrave Handbook of Workplace Well-Being. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02470-3_22-1 </ref> The researcher has considered these three important measures to determine individual performance at their workplace. It is observed that the rajasika individuals suffer from complaints of dilemma and ethical issues at the workplace compared to sattvika individuals. </li>
 
<ol><li>Enhancing workplace well-being by understanding the three personality types, [[Sattva|sattva]], rajas, and [[Tamas|tamas]], according to Samkhya is done by Dr.Modh.<ref name="ref11">Modh, S. (2020). Enhancing Workplace Well-Being Through Understanding the Three Personality Types: Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas According to Samkhya. In: Dhiman, S. (eds) The Palgrave Handbook of Workplace Well-Being. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02470-3_22-1 </ref> The researcher has considered these three important measures to determine individual performance at their workplace. It is observed that the rajasika individuals suffer from complaints of dilemma and ethical issues at the workplace compared to sattvika individuals. </li>
 
<li>Jayant Narayan and Venkant R. Krishnan studied the impact of sattva and rajas on transformational leadership and karma yoga. The study revealed that two rajas dimensions' namely attribution and right and wrong reduce karma yoga.<ref name="ref12">Narayanan J, Krishnan V. Impact of Sattva and Rajas Gunas on Transformational Leadership and Karma Yoga. Journal of Indian Psychology. 2003 Jul 1;21:1–11. </ref></li>
 
<li>Jayant Narayan and Venkant R. Krishnan studied the impact of sattva and rajas on transformational leadership and karma yoga. The study revealed that two rajas dimensions' namely attribution and right and wrong reduce karma yoga.<ref name="ref12">Narayanan J, Krishnan V. Impact of Sattva and Rajas Gunas on Transformational Leadership and Karma Yoga. Journal of Indian Psychology. 2003 Jul 1;21:1–11. </ref></li>
<li>A randomized control trial of the effect of yogas on [[Guna|gunas]] (personality) and self-esteem innormal healthy volunteers is done by Sudheer Deshpande, HR Nagendra, and RaghuramNagarathna.<ref name="ref13">Deshpande S, Nagendra H R, Raghuram N. A randomized control trial of the effect of yoga on Gunas (personality) and Self esteem in normal healthy volunteers. Int J Yoga [serial online] 2009 [cited 2023 Jan 5];2:13-21. Available from: https://www.ijoy.org.in/text.asp?2009/2/1/13/43287 </ref> This study showed a reduction in rajas guna in females and contrary to previous study conducted by Dasa.<ref name="ref14">Dasa DG. Effects of the Hare Krsna Maha Mantra on Stress, Depression, and the Three Gunas .VNN Vaishnava News, Org Networh VNN4267. [cited in 1999]. Available from: http://www.vnn.org/usa/US9907/US10-4267.html. </ref> </li>
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<li>A randomized control trial of the effect of yogas on [[Guna|gunas]] (personality) and self-esteem in normal healthy volunteers is done by Sudheer Deshpande, HR Nagendra, and RaghuramNagarathna.<ref name="ref13">Deshpande S, Nagendra H R, Raghuram N. A randomized control trial of the effect of yoga on Gunas (personality) and Self esteem in normal healthy volunteers. Int J Yoga [serial online] 2009 [cited 2023 Jan 5];2:13-21. Available from: https://www.ijoy.org.in/text.asp?2009/2/1/13/43287 </ref> This study showed a reduction in rajas guna in females and contrary to previous study conducted by Dasa.<ref name="ref14">Dasa DG. Effects of the Hare Krsna Maha Mantra on Stress, Depression, and the Three Gunas .VNN Vaishnava News, Org Networh VNN4267. [cited in 1999]. Available from: http://www.vnn.org/usa/US9907/US10-4267.html. </ref> </li>
 
<li>SharmaM.et.al.assessedtheeffectofsattvika, rajasika,andtamasikafactorsonanxietylevelsin cases and controls. The rajasikaindividuals were linked to impaired quality of [[Ayu|life]] in these individuals.<ref name="ref15">Sharma MP, Salvi D, Sharma M. Sattva, Rajas and Tamas Factors and Quality of [[Ayu|Life]] in Patients with Anxiety Disorders: A Preliminary Investigation. Psychological Studies. 2012 Dec 1;57. </ref> </li>
 
<li>SharmaM.et.al.assessedtheeffectofsattvika, rajasika,andtamasikafactorsonanxietylevelsin cases and controls. The rajasikaindividuals were linked to impaired quality of [[Ayu|life]] in these individuals.<ref name="ref15">Sharma MP, Salvi D, Sharma M. Sattva, Rajas and Tamas Factors and Quality of [[Ayu|Life]] in Patients with Anxiety Disorders: A Preliminary Investigation. Psychological Studies. 2012 Dec 1;57. </ref> </li>
 
<li>A study of the relationship between [[Triguna|triguna]] and cattellian factors of personality done by Lakhwinder Singh. The study shows that the rajas [[Guna|guna]] denotes passionate, excitable, and aggressive states of [[Manas|mind]].<ref name="ref16">Singh L. A study of relationship between Triguna and Cattellian Factors of Personality. 2008. </ref></li>
 
<li>A study of the relationship between [[Triguna|triguna]] and cattellian factors of personality done by Lakhwinder Singh. The study shows that the rajas [[Guna|guna]] denotes passionate, excitable, and aggressive states of [[Manas|mind]].<ref name="ref16">Singh L. A study of relationship between Triguna and Cattellian Factors of Personality. 2008. </ref></li>
<li>A cross-sectional research study was focused on the relationship between three [[Guna|gunas]]-[[Sattva|sattva]], rajas, tamas with [[Ayu|life]] satisfaction and perceived stress. This study showed individuals with rajasikapersonality correlated positively with perceived stress and negatively with [[Ayu|life]] satisfaction.<ref name="ref17">Sharma S, Bhargav PH, Singh P, Bhargav H, Varambally S. Relationship between Vedic personality traits(Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas) with life satisfaction and perceived stress in healthy university students: A cross‑sectional study. AYU 2021;42:39‑44. </ref></li>
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<li>A cross-sectional research study was focused on the relationship between three [[Guna|gunas]]-[[Sattva|sattva]], rajas, tamas with [[Ayu|life]] satisfaction and perceived stress. This study showed individuals with rajasika personality correlated positively with perceived stress and negatively with [[Ayu|life]] satisfaction.<ref name="ref17">Sharma S, Bhargav PH, Singh P, Bhargav H, Varambally S. Relationship between Vedic personality traits(Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas) with life satisfaction and perceived stress in healthy university students: A cross‑sectional study. AYU 2021;42:39‑44. </ref></li>
 
<li>A study was conducted on formulating a new three-energy framework of personality for conflict analysis and resolution based on [[Triguna|triguna]] concept of Bhagavad Gita  It depicted rajasika energy is considered as dynamic energy. Rajasika individuals were said to have active energy, is excessively passionate, ruthless, and motivated.<ref name="ref18">Modh S. Formulating a New Three Energy Framework of Personality for Conflict Analysis and Resolution based on Triguna Concept of Bhagavad Gita. Journal of Human Values. 2014 Oct 1;20:153–65. </ref> </li></ol>
 
<li>A study was conducted on formulating a new three-energy framework of personality for conflict analysis and resolution based on [[Triguna|triguna]] concept of Bhagavad Gita  It depicted rajasika energy is considered as dynamic energy. Rajasika individuals were said to have active energy, is excessively passionate, ruthless, and motivated.<ref name="ref18">Modh S. Formulating a New Three Energy Framework of Personality for Conflict Analysis and Resolution based on Triguna Concept of Bhagavad Gita. Journal of Human Values. 2014 Oct 1;20:153–65. </ref> </li></ol>
 
Modern researchers conceptualize the definitions and manifestations of [[Triguna|triguna]] in human nature. A few of these are summarized as given in the table below<ref name="ref19">Singh L. A study of relationship between [[Triguna|Triguna]] and Cattellian factors of personality. Unpublished dissertation, Kurukshetra University, Haryana, India. 2008 Dec. </ref>:  
 
Modern researchers conceptualize the definitions and manifestations of [[Triguna|triguna]] in human nature. A few of these are summarized as given in the table below<ref name="ref19">Singh L. A study of relationship between [[Triguna|Triguna]] and Cattellian factors of personality. Unpublished dissertation, Kurukshetra University, Haryana, India. 2008 Dec. </ref>:  

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