तमोगुण-निरूपण
Analysis of Tamas and its Marks
अन्योन्यापाश्रयाश्चापि तथान्योन्यानुवर्तिन: । अन्योन्यव्यतिषक्ताश्च त्रिगुणा: पज्चधातव:,सत्त्व, रज और तम--इन तीनोंको गुण कहते हैं। ये परस्पर एक-दूसरेके प्रतिद्वन्द्दी, एक-दूसरेके आश्रित, एक-दूसरेके सहारे टिकनेवाले, एक-दूसरेका अनुसरण करनेवाले और परस्पर मिश्रित रहनेवाले हैं। पाँचों महाभूत त्रिगुणात्मक हैं
anyonyāpāśrayāś cāpi tathānyonyānuvartinaḥ | anyonyavyatiṣaktāś ca triguṇāḥ pañcadhātavaḥ ||
বায়ুৱে ক’লে—সত্ত্ব, ৰজ আৰু তম—এই তিন গুণ পৰস্পৰ একে-আনেকৰ আশ্ৰিত। সিহঁতে পৰস্পৰ বিৰোধী হ’লেও একে-আনেকক ধৰি ৰাখে, একে-আনেকৰ অনুসৰণ কৰে আৰু পৰস্পৰ গাঁথি-মিশি থাকে। তদ্ৰূপ পঞ্চ মহাভূতও এই ত্ৰিগুণাত্মক।
वायुदेव उवाच
That sattva, rajas, and tamas are not isolated forces: they mutually oppose yet mutually depend on, follow, and interpenetrate one another; therefore all material constituents—including the five great elements—are mixtures of these guṇas. Ethical discernment comes from recognizing this blended causality behind behavior and experience.
Vāyudeva is instructing the listener in a philosophical explanation of nature (prakṛti): how the three guṇas relate to each other and how they underlie the composition of the five great elements, framing a doctrinal teaching within the Ashvamedhika Parva discourse.