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'''Prakrti''' or '''Prakriti''' (from [[Sanskrit|Sanskrit language]]) is, according to [[samkhya|samkhya philosophy]] the basic matter of which the universe consists. It is composed of the three [[guna]]s: [[tamas]], [[rajas]] and [[sattva]]. | '''Prakrti''' or '''Prakriti''' (from [[Sanskrit|Sanskrit language]]) is, according to [[samkhya|samkhya philosophy]] the basic matter of which the universe consists. It is composed of the three [[guna]]s: [[tamas]], [[rajas]] and [[sattva]]. |
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Prakrti or Prakriti (from Sanskrit language) is, according to samkhya philosophy the basic matter of which the universe consists. It is composed of the three gunas: tamas, rajas and sattva.
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