Tamas (philosophy) - Wikipedia Tamas (Sanskrit: तमस् tamas, lit 'darkness') is one of the three guṇas (tendencies, qualities, attributes), a philosophical and psychological concept developed by the Samkhya school of Hindu philosophy [1] The other two qualities are rajas (passion and activity) and sattva (purity, goodness)
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The Three Gunas: Sattva, Rajas Tamas Explained The three Gunas are tamas, rajas, and sattva They are the causal factors of creation; without them, there is no life process According to the ancient teachings, everything, on all levels of manifestation, is made up of different combinations of these three qualities
What is Tamas? - Definition from Yogapedia Tamas is a Sanskrit word meaning "darkness " According to yogic philosophy, tamas is also the name of one of the three gunas, meaning "quality" and referring to the basic qualities of nature
Tamas: Sahni, Bhisham: 9780143441243: Amazon. com: Books Tamas, his best known novel, won the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1975 and was subsequently adapted into a National Award-winning film by Govind Nihalani His other well-known novels include Jharokhe (published in Penguin Classics as Boyhood), Basanti and Mayyadas Ki Marhi (published in Penguin Classics as Mansion)
Tamas (TV Series 1988– ) - IMDb Tamas is story of a Sikh couple (Om Puri and his pregnant wife Deepa Sahi) running away to avoid riots and seeking refuge some place The parallel stories of how man can turn into the most vicious animal has been presented very nicely