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प्रकृति || Prakṛti is the original source, or rather passive power, of creating the material world.
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Prakṛti (Samskrit : प्रकृतिः) is the original source, or rather passive power, of creating the material world.
    
According to Yoga and Saṃkhya doctrine, each physical phenomenon is constituted of प्रकृति || prakṛti or प्रधान || pradhāna (a primal matter)''.'' This primal matter contains three गुण || guṇa (qualities or strands): सत्त्व || sattva (goodness), रजस् || rajas (energy), and तमस् || tamas (darkness). According to this worldview, the three qualities are distributed in different proportions within the various constituents of the universe.
 
According to Yoga and Saṃkhya doctrine, each physical phenomenon is constituted of प्रकृति || prakṛti or प्रधान || pradhāna (a primal matter)''.'' This primal matter contains three गुण || guṇa (qualities or strands): सत्त्व || sattva (goodness), रजस् || rajas (energy), and तमस् || tamas (darkness). According to this worldview, the three qualities are distributed in different proportions within the various constituents of the universe.
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== References ==
 
== References ==
 
# Ghosh, M. (1951). ''[https://archive.org/details/NatyaShastra The Natyasastra, Ascribed to Bharata Muni, Vol. I.]'' Calcutta:Asiatic Society of Bengal.
 
# Ghosh, M. (1951). ''[https://archive.org/details/NatyaShastra The Natyasastra, Ascribed to Bharata Muni, Vol. I.]'' Calcutta:Asiatic Society of Bengal.
# Zrenner, M. B. (2015). ''[https://www.academia.edu/12210206/The_concept_of_Pr%C4%81ya%C5%9Bcitta_in_the_Introductory_Passages_of_the_Ratnakara%E1%B9%87%E1%B8%8Dik%C4%81 The concept of Prāyaścitta in the Introductory Passages of the Ratnakaraṇḍikā]''.
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# Bhishagratna, K. K. L. (). ''[https://archive.org/details/SushrutSamhitaVolumeIi Sushrut Samhita, Volume II]''. Calcutta.
 

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