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294.L04+The Encyclopædia Britannica vol. XXIV, 'Sanskrit', 178a: 'Maya, illusion' (Sanskrit)
294.L05+The Encyclopædia Britannica vol. XXIV, 'Sanskrit', 178d: (of the Sankhya philosophical system) 'To account for the spontaneous development of matter, the system assumes the latter to consist of three constituents (guna) which are possessed of different qualities, viz. sattva, of pleasing qualities, such as "goodness," lightness, luminosity; rajas, of pain-giving qualities, such as "gloom," passion, activity; and tamas, of deadening qualities, such as "darkness," rigidity, dullness and which, if not in a state of equipoise, cause unrest and development' (Sanskrit)



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