Guṇa-vibhāga: The Three Modes and the Path Beyond Them
सात्त्विक्याध्यात्मिकी श्रद्धा कर्मश्रद्धा तु राजसी । तामस्यधर्मे या श्रद्धा मत्सेवायां तु निर्गुणा ॥ २७ ॥
sāttviky ādhyātmikī śraddhā karma-śraddhā tu rājasī tāmasy adharme yā śraddhā mat-sevāyāṁ tu nirguṇā
Glaube, der auf das geistige Leben gerichtet ist, ist sattvisch; Glaube, der in fruchtbringendem Handeln wurzelt, ist rajasisch; Glaube, der in irreligiösen Taten verweilt, ist tamasisch. Doch Glaube an meinen hingebungsvollen Dienst (Bhakti-Sevā) ist nirguna, rein transzendental.
This verse explains that faith aimed at spiritual realization is sāttvika, faith in fruitive work is rājasika, and faith in irreligion is tāmasika—while faith in service to Kṛṣṇa is nirguṇa, beyond the modes.
Kṛṣṇa was teaching Uddhava how to discern the influence of the guṇas in one’s inner life and how devotion to Him (mat-sevā) transcends material conditioning.
Shift motivation from results or identity to sincere service—regular hearing and chanting of Kṛṣṇa’s names, offering daily actions to Him, and choosing habits that support devotion rather than mere pleasure or prestige.