Devi Bhagavat
Concept

Sattvic in the Devī Bhāgavatam

Direct answer

Sattvic in the Śrīmad Devī Bhāgavatam: Of the quality of Sattva — pure, luminous, clear, and conducive to wisdom and liberation. One of the three Gunas; the highest of the three.

Meaning in this text

Of the quality of Sattva — pure, luminous, clear, and conducive to wisdom and liberation. One of the three Gunas; the highest of the three.

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Chapters mentioning Sattvic

  1. Book 4, Chapter 10: On the curse on Vishnu by Bhrigu

    …cs, calm and quiet, the Ams'as of Vishnu; they reside in a holy place of pilgrimage! They are filled with the Sattvic qualities, subsisting always on roots and fruits of the forest, the highsouled hermits and truthful. How were they addicted to such warfare? Why had…

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