Significance of Samyavastha
Samyavastha, according to Vedanta and Shaktism, signifies a state of equilibrium among the three gunas in Mulaprakriti, where it remains unaltered. This concept is essential in understanding the foundational aspects of Samkhyan philosophy, highlighting the importance of balance in the inherent qualities of nature before any movement or transformation occurs.
Synonyms: Equilibrium, Parity, Stability, Symmetry, Harmony
In Dutch: Samyavastha; In Finnish: Samyavastha; In Spanish: Samyavastha
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Hindu concept of 'Samyavastha'
Samyavastha in Hinduism denotes a state of equilibrium in Mulaprakriti where the three gunas are balanced and unaltered, foundational to Samkhyan philosophy, representing a pre-change condition essential for understanding cosmic dynamics.
From: Shakti and Shakta
(1) The state of equilibrium of the Gunas in Mulaprakriti prior to movement or change, foundational in the Samkhyan philosophy.[1]