The word "त्रिगुणात्मक" (trigunātmaka) is a Sanskrit term that translates to **"having the three qualities"** in English.
**Here's a breakdown**
* **त्रि (tri)** three
* **गुण (guna)** qualities
* **आत्मक (ātmaka)** having, possessing
In the context of Hinduism, the three qualities (gunas) are **Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas**. These gunas are fundamental forces that influence all aspects of creation, including human nature and behavior.
So, "trigunātmaka" implies that something is **composed of or influenced by all three gunas**.
Here are some examples
* **A trigunātmaka individual** A person who exhibits qualities of Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas.
* **A trigunātmaka creation** Something in the universe that is formed and governed by the three gunas.
The term "trigunātmaka" highlights the interconnected nature of all things and the influence of the three gunas in shaping the world and our experiences.
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