Prakrti or Prakriti (from Sanskrit language) is, according to Vedanta philosophy, the basic matter of which the Universe consists. Sanskrit (sa संस्कृता वाक् saṃskṛtā vāk, for short sa संस्कृतम् saṃskṛtam) is a historical Vedanta ( Devanagari: sa वेदान्त Vedānta) is a spiritual tradition explained in the Upanishads that is concerned with the Self-realisation The Universe is defined as everything that Physically Exists: the entirety of Space and Time, all forms of Matter, Energy It is composed of the three gunas or modes, known as tamas (ignorance), rajas (passion) and sattva (goodness). The Sanskrit word guṇa has the basic meaning of "string" or "a single thread or strand of a cord or twine" In Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism Tamas, or tamo-guna, is the lowest of the three Gunas It is a force which promotes one or In Samkhya philosophy one of the six schools of Hindu philosophy, rajas (Sanskrit rajas, or rajoguna) is the quality ( Guna) of activity In Hindu philosophy, sattva ( Sanskrit sattva "purity" literally "existence reality" adjectival sāttvika "pure"
It is described in Bhagavad Gita as an inferior type of energy to the living beings (jivas), and to the Supreme Person (Paramatma or Bhagavan). In Hinduism and Jainism, a jiva (जीव jīva alternate spelling jiwa) is a living being or more specifically the immortal essence of a living being In Hindu theology Paramatman or Paramātmā is the Absolute Atman or Supreme Soul or Spirit (also known as Supersoul or Oversoul) Bhagavan, also written Bhagwan or Bhagawan, from the Sanskrit nt -stem bhaga-vant- (nominative/vocative sa भगवान् It is closely associated with the concept of Maya within Vedic scripture. Maya ( Sanskrit sa माया māyā) in Indian religions, has multiple meanings "Veda" redirects here For other uses see Veda (disambiguation.
Devi Prakriti Shakti in the context of Shaktis as forces unifies Kundalini, Kriya, Itcha, Para, Jnana, Mantrika Shaktis. Devi ( Devanagari: देवी) is the Sanskrit word for Goddess, used mostly in Hinduism. Shakti, meaning sacred force, power, or energy, is the Hindu concept or personification of the divine feminine aspect sometimes referred Kundalini (kuṇḍalinī sa कुण्डलिनी Sanskrit, literally "coiled" Kriya (in Sanskrit "action deed effort" most commonly refers to a technique or practice within a Yoga discipline also the outward physical manifestations Itcha Shakti (a Sanskrit term in Hinduism is willpower (individually or a divine force Jñāna (also spelled Gñāna; Devanagari ज्ञान is the Sanskrit term for Knowledge or Philosophy. Mantrika Shakti (not Matrika Shakti (a Sanskrit term in Hinduism is "the force or power of letters speech or music" i Each is in a chakra. Chakra ( Pali: chakka Tibetan: khorlo Malay: cakera is a Sanskrit term meaning Circle or Wheel
Prakriti also means nature. Nature can be described as environment. It can also be used to denote the 'feminine' in sense of the 'male' being the purusha. In Hinduism, Purusha ( Sanskrit puruṣa पुरुष "man Cosmic Man " in Sutra literature also called puṃs
According to ayurveda our body is made up of three doshas kapha, pitta, vayu. Ayurveda ( Devanāgarī: आयुर्वॆद the 'science of life' is a system of Traditional medicine native to India, and practiced in other Ayurveda ( Devanāgarī: आयुर्वॆद the 'science of life' is a system of Traditional medicine native to India, and practiced in other In Hinduism Vayu ( Sanskrit: वायु, IAST: Vāyu Malay: Bayu Thai: Phra Pai is a primary deity the father of The balance or imbalance of these doshas defines the prakriti of our body (besides Devi Prakriti in sahasrara chakra. Sahasrara (Sanskrit सहस्रार Sahasrāra is the seventh primary Chakra according to Hindu tradition )