Rajo-guṇa-nirdeśa — Brahmā’s Enumeration of Rajasic Dispositions
भूतभव्यभविष्याणां भावानां भुवि भावना: । त्रिवर्गनिरता नित्यं धर्मोडर्थ: काम इत्यपि
bhūtabhavyabhaviṣyāṇāṁ bhāvānāṁ bhuvi bhāvanāḥ | trivarganiratā nityaṁ dharmo 'rthaḥ kāma ity api ||
Vāyu dijo: «Quienes, en esta tierra, mantienen la mente ocupada con lo pasado, lo presente y lo por venir, y se consagran sin cesar a los tres fines —dharma, riqueza y placer— son movidos por el cálculo mundano. Cubiertos por la cualidad del rajas, se los describe como “arvāk-srotas”: su corriente de conciencia fluye hacia abajo, hacia los objetos de los sentidos.»
वायुदेव उवाच
Preoccupation with worldly time-bound concerns and constant pursuit of dharma-artha-kāma, when driven by craving and self-will, indicates rajas-dominance; such a mind flows outward/downward toward sense-objects rather than upward toward inner clarity.
Vāyudeva is characterizing a class of people by their mental orientation: they continually deliberate on past-present-future matters and remain absorbed in the three worldly aims; the passage (with the accompanying gloss) identifies them as rajas-covered and labels them ‘arvāk-srotas’.