14.10
Chapter 14, Verse 10
रजस्तमश्चाभिभूय सत्त्वं भवति भारत। रजः सत्त्वं तमश्चैव तमः सत्त्वं रजस्तथा৷৷
rajastamaścābhibhūya sattvaṅ bhavati bhārata. rajaḥ sattvaṅ tamaścaiva tamaḥ sattvaṅ rajastathā৷৷
Translation
O Prince! Purity prevails when Passion and Ignorance are overcome; Passion, when Purity and Ignorance are overcome; and Ignorance when it overcomes Purity and Passion.
Translation — Purohit Swami
Commentary
रजः Rajas, तमः inertia, च and, अभिभूय having overpowered, सत्त्वम् Sattva, भवति arises, भारत O Arjuna, रजः Rajas, सत्त्वम् Sattva, तमः inertia, च and, एव even, तमः inertia, सत्त्वम् purity, रजः active force, तथा also. Commentary: Just as winter has its sway when summer and autumn have gone, just as sleep has its sway when a man is neither dreaming nor waking, so also Sattva has its sway when Rajas and Tamas are suppressed and makes people say that they are happy. The Sadhana for increasing Sattva is given in the 17th and 18th chapters.Each ality acts in its own turn at different times. All the three alities cannot operate at one and the same time. When one ality asserts itself or prdominates by overpowering or suppressing the other two, it produces its own effect. Sattva produces knowledge and happiness Rajas action Tamas veiling of knowledge, inertia, error, indolence, sloth and sleep. When Sattva is in the ascendant in a man, he is endowed with discrimination. Sublime thoughts roll in his mind. He has pure understanding. His mind turns away from sensual pleasures and moves inward towards the Self.What is the characteristic mark by which you can know that a particular ality is predominant or is in the ascendant The answer is given in the following three verses.
Commentary — Swami Sivananda
Sanskrit and transliteration of the Bhagavad Gita. Corpus compiled from the vedabase and the IIT Kanpur Gita Supersite.