Chapter 6
The Three Gunas
Gunas And Vrittis
The mind has three Gunas, viz., Sattva (light, bliss, goodness), Rajas
(passion, motion) and Tamas (inertia, darkness). There are three Vrittis in the
mind corresponding to the three Gunas. Santa Vritti (peace) comes out of Sattva
Guna, Ghora Vritti from Rajo Guna and Mudha Vritti from Tamo Guna. Equilibrium
or balance is Santa Vritti; anger is Ghora Vritti; laziness (Alasya),
carelessness (Pramada) and drowsiness (Tandri) are Mudha Vrittis.
Characteristics Of Sattva Guna
Sattva Guna is purity. It is Prakasa (illumination, light). Sattva Guna is a
force favourable for the attainment of Moksha. Daivi Sampat-virtues such as
fearlessness, purity of heart, etc.,-will confer liberation on you. The effect
of Sattva Guna is Brahmavichara (enquiry or search for Truth; differentiation
between Sat and Asat, what is real and what is unreal.)
A Sattvic mind is always steady. It finds delight internally. It may stick to
one place indefinitely. It keeps friendship with persons for a long, long time.
It can read the Gita or the Yogavasishtha any number of days. It can live on
Dal-roti for years together without any grumbling.
During Sattvic moments, when there is preponderance of pure Sattva in the
mind, you are in touch with the Divine Source owing to the cleanness of the
mind-mirror. You will get inspiration. You will compose beautiful poetry, etc.
Preserve those inspired writings. Jot them down in your notebook.
Sattvapatti is a state of mind wherein the mind is full of Sattva or purity.
There is purity of thought (Bhava-Samsuddhi) and purity of heart
(Sattva-Samsuddhi). It is the fourth Jnana-Bhumika or fourth stage of Jnana.
Characteristics Of Rajo Guna
Rajo Guna is a hostile force to pull you down into Samsara. Asuri
Sampat-vices like Dambha, Darpa, Krodha, etc.-will drag you down into hell. A
mind endowed with Sattva Guna will make a man still and inactive, while a mind
with Rajo Guna will make him restless. It will not allow him to sit idle and
will force him to work.
The Rajasic mind always wants new sensations and variety. It likes certain
persons, objects and places now and, after some time, it becomes disgusted with
them and wants new persons for company, new vegetables to eat, new books to read
and new places to see (finds pleasure in sightseeing).
The mind of Rajasic type wants always company and talk. These are the two
defects which distract the mind much. Avoid company. Live alone. Observe Mouna.
You will get peace of mind. Most of the pain comes from bad company. Be careful
in the selection of your companions. You will rarely find a good, sincere
friend. Never take a friend into your close confidence without testing him for a
long time. There is no company or talk in Brahman who is Asanga and Asabda.
The Rajasic mind has a tendency to look into the defects of others. It also
remembers the bad deeds or wrongs done by others and forgets easily their good
acts. These two tendencies intensify hatred and cause frequent disturbance in
the mind.
A mind which is devoid of Sattva Guna will not be good enough to consider
others' happiness as its own and will, therefore, be ever reeling. Again, as
this mind has not the complacency to rejoice at another's virtues, there is no
internal contentment. Then, as it does not consider others' sufferings as its
own, there arises in it no compassion for them.
It is the Rajasic mind that splits, separates, divides and deceptively shows
plurality (Nanatva). The sun is one. The moon is one. Akasa is one. The idea
behind languages is one. The feeling of sincerity is one. There is no inside or
outside. Husband and wife become one in heart. Intimate friends are one in
heart. Matter is one. Energy is one. Sattvic mind is one. It unifies. Cosmic
Mahat is one. Karma (law of cause and effect) is one. Dharma is one. Religion is
one. Truth is one. Brahman is one. Ekameva Advitiyam Brahma (Brahman is
one without a second).
Intense Rajas takes Sattvic turn. Dacoit Ratnakar became the sage Valmiki.
Jagai and Madhai, who were intensely Rajasic and who pelted stones at Lord
Gouranga, became his first disciples.
Importance Of Sattva Guna
The real peace of mind does not come from outside. It is produced in the same
mind when the mind is controlled and its thoughts are checked. You must put
forth great efforts to check the passions and desires. Then alone will your
aptitude for activity be subdued and you will be at rest and your thoughts will
be stilled. Develop, therefore, Sattva Guna by Japa, Vichara, Satsanga,
meditation, light Sattvic food, Tapas and Svadhyaya.
An ordinary worldly-minded man can hardly hear the inner voice of Atman. He
cannot get pure thoughts or Vichara (enquiry into Self) also. Every Sattvic
(pure) thought emanates from Sattvic Buddhi (pure intellect). In the case of
worldlings, all thoughts proceed from the mind only. He who does Nishkama Karma
Yoga (selfless service) and has purity of the mind, begins to entertain thoughts
of God and meditation. Generally, the mind raises various sorts of curious,
fantastic thoughts. It deludes all. It may pretend to do Vichara also. But, when
it comes to actual practice, it will do nothing. If there is a serious
determination in you to concentrate and, if you put it into actual practice for
months steadily and, if the longing for Darshana of God or Self-realisation
becomes keen and acute, then alone think that all these kinds of thoughts
proceed from your Sattvic Buddhi only.
All Sadhanas aim at the development of Sattva Guna and the attainment of
pure, irresistible Will. This will bring about Avidya Nivritti (removal of
ignorance) and Paramananda-Prapti (Sat-Chit-Ananda state). Increase of Sattva
Guna and pure, strong, determined Will pave a long way in achieving
God-realisation.
In the world also, there are persons with a few Sattvic virtues such as
patience, generosity, forgiveness, etc. But, a spiritual aspirant tries to
develop the mind as a whole, to acquire all Sattvic virtues.