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Purity of Mind Is the Goal of Spiritual Practice!
The true aim of spiritual practice is not achievement, power, or experiences — but purity of mind. A mind free from accumulated thoughts, desires, and impressions becomes light, peaceful, and unbound. This article explores how mental weight creates suffering, the condition known as Bhavaroga, and how divine help through Masterfulness dissolves inner burdens, leading to lasting peace and clarity.

SatSri SSB
Jan 212 min read


Three Gunas and Their Divine Origin in Chivality
The three gunas—Tamas, Sattva, and Rajas—are not merely psychological traits but divine states of consciousness in Chivality. Tamas is the original silence of Chivam, Sattva is the luminous purity of Brahman in the mind, and Rajas is human action guided by inner balance. When aligned, they transform the seeker into a divine human being.

SatSri SSB
Jan 142 min read


Beyond the Gunas: A Journey to Becoming Chivam
Human life is governed by the three Gunas — Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas — each guiding different stages of growth, action, rest, and spiritual evolution. This article explores how balance among the Gunas shapes life, why Tamas holds the key beyond death, and how transcending all qualities leads to Nirguna — the state of becoming Chivam, pure and eternal consciousness.

SatSri SSB
Jan 74 min read
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