སྙིང་སྟོབས་
སྙིང་སྟོབས། (Wyl. snying stobs) n. Pron.: nyingtob
- Skt. sattva. [Sāṃkhya Philosophy] [Three Guṇa]
- Skt. sattva. equilibrium [Samkhya Tenets] [Three Qualities or Universal Constituents]
- Skt. सत्त्वम्, sattva, Pron.: sattva. From Sanskrit: being, existence, entity, reality ([Iśvara],’the existence of a Supreme Being’), TS | true essence, nature, disposition of mind, character PañcavBr. | spiritual essence, spirit, mind Muṇḍp. Yājñ. BhP. | vital breath, life, consciousness, strength of character, strength, firmness, energy, resolution, courage, self-command, good sense, wisdom, magnanimity R. | the quality of purity or goodness (regarded in the Sāṃkhya phil. as the highest of the three Guṇas [q.v.] or constituents of Prakṛti because it renders a person true, honest, wise &c., and a thing pure, clean &c.) Maitrūp. Mn. Yājñ. R. | material or elementary substance, entity, matter, a thing Nir. Prāt. | a substantive, noun W. | m. n. a living or sentient being, creature, animal Mn. | embryo, foetus, rudiment of life (See [-lakśaṇā]) | a ghost, demon, goblin, monster Kathās | m. N. of a son of Dhṛta-rāshṭra [Mahavyutpatti] [Sanskrit] MVP MW