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Category:Mode of Passion

Theme Analysis

The mode of passion, or rajo-guṇa, is characterized by unlimited desires, intense activity, and a thirst for material enjoyment. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that this mode binds the soul through attachment to the fruits of action. A person in the mode of passion works hard to acquire prestige, wealth, and a happy family life, but this endeavor is always accompanied by anxiety and misery. Foods in this mode are bitter, sour, salty, hot, pungent, and dry, leading to disease. Worship in the mode of passion is performed for material benefits or honor. The destination for those dying in this mode is rebirth on Earth or similar middle planets, where the struggle for existence continues. Lord Brahmā is the presiding deity of the mode of passion, representing the creative force of the universe.

  • Symptoms: Unlimited desire, hankering, great attachment, and intense endeavor.
  • Diet: Foods that are too bitter, sour, salty, hot, pungent, dry, and burning (e.g., chili).
  • Worship: Worship of demons or powerful men; sacrifices performed for material benefit or pride.
  • Destination: Rebirth in human society on Earth or middle planetary systems.
  • The Bondage: It binds the living entity to fruitive actions and their results.

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