THREE
TYPES OF MEN
In one of the most sacred books of
the world known as The Bhagvad Gita,
its chief character Lord Krishna says: There are three types of men in the world whose inherent qualities are
mentioned below.
The first type is known as Sattvic.
They belong to the category of goodness. Their characteristics are: purity, sagaciousness, tranquility,
truthfulness, spiritual comprehension, and inner non-disturbance.
They are the best of three
categories. The world is safe in their hands, They are fittest to become world
leaders. They are peace-makers. Their interest is in moral values and
devotional behavior. They are not lovers of flesh without its control by divine qualities.
The second type of men are called
Rajasic. They are passionate by nature. They are restless, ambitiousness, greediness,
over-activity lust for maximum wealth, power and heavy rewards of
their labour. Their desires go on multiplying. Their number in the world is
much higher than that of Sattvic persons.
The third category is called
Tamasic. The persons of this category are distinguished by their ignorance. They
are dull, apathetic, lazy, idle, sleepy, dormant, un-ambitious, and unconcerned about their
duties. Their number is quite high and they are the most unwanted people by the
various agencies which manage the world.
The three categories of men
mentioned above find place in Chapter XIV of The Bhagvad Gita . Here, Lord Krishna says :”According to one’s existence
under the various modes of nature, one evolves a particular kind of faith. The
living being is said to be of a particular faith according to the modes he has
acquired.
“Men in the mode of goodness worship
the demigods, those in the mode of passion worship the demons, and those in the
mode of darkness worship the dead and ghosts.”
The food habits of the categories of
men mentioned above also differ. “Foods in the mood of goodness increase the
duration of life, purify existence, give strength, and increase health,
happiness and satisfaction. Such foods are juicy and fatty.” These are liked by
Sattvic category.
“Food that is too bitter, too sour,
too salty, too pungent, too dry or too hot causes distress, misery and disease.
Such food is very dear to those in the mood of passion.” This is liked by people of Rajasic
disposition.
Foods prepared more than three hours
before being eaten, which are tasteless, juiceless and decomposed, which have a
bad smell, and which consist of remnants and untouchable things are very dear
to those in the mode of darkness.” These
foods are the favourite of Tamasic disposition.
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PUNCHLINE: In life, as you sow, so
shall you reap.
G.R.Kanwal
10 July 2026