Significance of Tritattva
Tritattva in Jainism represents three entities: shivatattva, garudatattva, and kamatattva, as defined by Acarya Shubhacandra. In the context of Purana, Tritattva denotes three fundamental principles that practitioners are encouraged to contemplate in sequence during meditation. This conceptual framework plays a vital role in deepening spiritual understanding and practice within the Jain tradition, highlighting the significance of these three aspects in one's meditative journey.
In Finnish: Tritattva; In Dutch: Driehoek
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Hindu concept of 'Tritattva'
Tritattva in Hinduism represents the three essential principles for meditation, emphasizing their sequential contemplation to deepen spiritual awareness and understanding within the practice of meditation.
From: Garuda Purana
(1) The three fundamental principles that are to be contemplated in sequence as part of the meditative practice.[1]