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	SB 11.25.2-5
	samo damas titikseksa
	 tapah satyam daya smrtih
	tustis tyago ’sprha sraddha
	 hrir dayadih sva-nirvrtih
	kama iha madas trsna
	 stambha asir bhida sukham
	madotsaho yasah-pritir
	 hasyam viryam balodyamah
	krodho lobho ’nrtam himsa
	 yacña dambhah klamah kalih
	soka-mohau visadarti
	 nidrasa bhir anudyamah
	sattvasya rajasas caitas
	 tamasas canupurvasah
	vrttayo varnita-prayah
	 sannipatam atho srnu
	Translation: 
	Mind and sense control, tolerance, discrimination, sticking to one’s prescribed duty, truthfulness, mercy, careful study of the past and future, satisfaction in any condition, generosity, renunciation of sense gratification, faith in the spiritual master, being embarrassed at improper action, charity, simplicity, humbleness and satisfaction within oneself are qualities of the mode of goodness. Material desire, great endeavor, audacity, dissatisfaction even in gain, false pride, praying for material advancement, considering oneself different and better than others, sense gratification, rash eagerness to fight, a fondness for hearing oneself praised, the tendency to ridicule others, advertising one’s own prowess and justifying one’s actions by one’s strength are qualities of the mode of passion. Intolerant anger, stinginess, speaking without scriptural authority, violent hatred, living as a parasite, hypocrisy, chronic fatigue, quarrel, lamentation, delusion, unhappiness, depression, sleeping too much, false expectations, fear and laziness constitute the major qualities of the mode of ignorance. Now please hear about the combination of these three modes.