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sattvic, a. Hinduism. Brit. |ˈsatvɪk|, U.S. |ˈsætvɪk| Forms: 19– sattvic, 19– sattwic [‹ sattva n. + -ic suffix.] In the Sankhya philosophy: characterized by a predominance of sattva over the other two gunas; of or relating to sattva. Cf. guna n. 2.
1960J. Hewitt Yoga i. 29 The Yogi must wash every day, practise the purification processes and eat pure (Sattwic) foods. 1982M. K. Bannerjee in Philos. East & West 32 100 Dasgupta's use of the term ‘plasticity’ does bring into sharp focus the link between natural (rajasic and tamasic?) and cognitive (sattvic?) systems. 1999Current Anthropol. 40 Suppl. 52/2 Like nourishes like on a whole series of different levels—sattvic food promotes a sattvic personality; [etc.]. |