Guṇa-vibhāga: The Three Modes and the Path Beyond Them
पुरुषं सत्त्वसंयुक्तमनुमीयाच्छमादिभि: । कामादिभी रजोयुक्तं क्रोधाद्यैस्तमसा युतम् ॥ ९ ॥
puruṣaṁ sattva-saṁyuktam anumīyāc chamādibhiḥ kāmādibhī rajo-yuktaṁ krodhādyais tamasā yutam
A quien muestra cualidades como el autocontrol se le entiende como predominante en sattva (bondad). Al apasionado se le reconoce por la lujuria (rajas), y al ignorante por la ira y afines (tamas).
This verse says goodness is known by qualities like calmness and self-control, passion by lust and restless desire, and ignorance by anger and related dark tendencies.
In the Uddhava Gītā, Kṛṣṇa trains Uddhava in discernment so he can diagnose material conditioning and cultivate the qualities that support bhakti and transcendence.
Observe your dominant emotions: choose practices that increase calm discipline (sattva), reduce lust-driven distraction (rajas), and avoid anger-fueled reactions (tamas) through mindful restraint and devotional focus.