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{{ToBeEdited}}The word Rajas (रजः) in samskrit is used in multiple references. Commonly this word means dust or powder or dust particles. In Ayurveda, the word indicates menstrual blood or menses of females which is also known as Aartavam (आर्तवम्) . In this article Rajas refers to one of the Trigunas or modes of material energy.  This rajas when described in reference to a human being, is considered as [[Manas (मनः)|manas]] [[Doshas (दोषाः)|dosha]] (characteristic of mental faculty) as per Ayurveda. Therefore this article discusses about Rajas which is the characteristic quality of manas or mind according to Ayurveda while mode of material energy according to other bharatiya shastras.
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The word Rajas (रजः) in samskrit is used in multiple references. Commonly this word means dust or powder or dust particles. In Ayurveda, the word indicates menstrual blood or menses of females which is also known as Aartavam (आर्तवम्) . In this article Rajas refers to one of the Trigunas or modes of material energy.  This rajas when described in reference to a human being, is considered as [[Manas (मनः)|manas]] [[Doshas (दोषाः)|dosha]] (characteristic of mental faculty) as per Ayurveda. Therefore this article discusses about Rajas which is the characteristic quality of manas or mind according to Ayurveda while mode of material energy according to other bharatiya shastras.
 
   
== भगवद्गीतावर्णितः रजोगुणः॥ Rajas according to Bhagvad gita ==
 
== भगवद्गीतावर्णितः रजोगुणः॥ Rajas according to Bhagvad gita ==
 
Bhagavad Gita (भगवद्गीता) is a dialogue between Lord Krishna and Arjuna, narrated in the Bhishma Parva of the [[Mahabharata (महाभारतम्)|Mahabharata]]. In the 14th discourse of Bhagvad Gita, Lord Krishna narrates the role of Trigunas in one's life. At this place, Rajas guna has been described by lord Krishna.
 
Bhagavad Gita (भगवद्गीता) is a dialogue between Lord Krishna and Arjuna, narrated in the Bhishma Parva of the [[Mahabharata (महाभारतम्)|Mahabharata]]. In the 14th discourse of Bhagvad Gita, Lord Krishna narrates the role of Trigunas in one's life. At this place, Rajas guna has been described by lord Krishna.
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