| Sense objects (''shabda, sparsha, rupa, rasa, gandha'' (sound, touch, sight, taste and smell respectively), properties beginning with ''guru'' (twenty properties like ''guru, laghu'', etc), ''buddhi'' (intelligence) and ending with ''prayatna'' (effort),properties beginning with ''para'' are called ''gunas''. The movement initiated by (the attribute of ''Atma'') ''prayatna'' (effort) is called ''karma'' (action).[49] | | Sense objects (''shabda, sparsha, rupa, rasa, gandha'' (sound, touch, sight, taste and smell respectively), properties beginning with ''guru'' (twenty properties like ''guru, laghu'', etc), ''buddhi'' (intelligence) and ending with ''prayatna'' (effort),properties beginning with ''para'' are called ''gunas''. The movement initiated by (the attribute of ''Atma'') ''prayatna'' (effort) is called ''karma'' (action).[49] |
− | Samavaya (inseparable concomitance) is the inseparable relationship of dravya with their gunas (properties). This is eternal because whenever a dravya exists, it is not devoid of gunas. [50] | + | ''Samavaya'' (inseparable concomitance) is the inseparable relationship of ''dravya'' with their ''gunas'' (properties). This is eternal because whenever a ''dravya'' exists, it is not devoid of ''gunas''. [50] |