Relationship between Vedic personality traits (Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas) with life satisfaction and perceived stress in healthy university students: A cross-sectional study.

Ayu Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-12-07 DOI:10.4103/ayu.ayu_98_21
Shubham Sharma, Praerna Hemant Bhargav, Pooja Singh, Hemant Bhargav, Shivarama Varambally
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Introduction: Trigunas are three basic mental attributes of a personality according to Indian Vedic literature that explains the relationship between mental attributes and human behavior. The three attributes are Tamas (tendency toward lethargy and rigidity), Rajas (tendency toward ambition and activity) and Sattva (tendency toward selfless service), respectively. Satisfaction with life and perceived stress are the important determinants of one's quality of life.

Aim: A cross-sectional study assessed the relationship between Trigunas, life satisfaction and perceived stress.

Materials and methods: The study recruited 121 willing healthy university students (75 females) with general health questionnaire scores ≤3. All participants were assessed using standardized psychometric tools.

Results: Spearman two-tailed correlation test revealed Sattva to have positive correlation with life satisfaction (r = 0.503) and negative correlation with perceived stress (r = -0.302) and other two Gunas (Tamas: R = -0.77; Rajas: R = -0.75), respectively. On the other hand, both Rajas and Tamas correlated positively with perceived stress (Rajas: R = 0.183; Tamas: R = 0.321) and negatively with life satisfaction (Rajas: R = -0.40; Tamas: R = -0.36).

Conclusion: This cross-sectional study on university students in India suggests an association of Vedic personality traits (Sattva, Rajas and Tamas Gunas) with life satisfaction, and perceived stress.

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吠陀人格特征(Sattva、Rajas和Tamas)与健康大学生生活满意度和感知压力之间的关系:一项横断面研究。
引言:根据印度吠陀文献,Trigunas是人格的三个基本心理属性,该文献解释了心理属性与人类行为之间的关系。这三种特质分别是Tamas(无精打采和僵硬的倾向)、Rajas(雄心勃勃和活跃的倾向)和Sattva(无私服务的倾向)。对生活的满意度和感知到的压力是一个人生活质量的重要决定因素。目的:一项横断面研究评估了Trigunas、生活满意度和感知压力之间的关系。材料和方法:本研究招募了121名有意愿的健康大学生(75名女性),其一般健康问卷得分≤3。所有参与者均使用标准化心理测量工具进行评估。结果:Spearman双尾相关检验显示,Sattva与生活满意度呈正相关(r=0.503),与感知压力呈负相关(r=-0.302),与其他两种Gunas呈正相关(Tamas:r=-0.77;Rajas:r=-0.75)。另一方面,Rajas和Tamas与感知压力呈正相关(Rajas:R=0.183;Tamas:R=0.321),与生活满意度呈负相关(Rajast:R=-0.40;Tamas:R=-0.36)。
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