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Tattva

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Tattvais aSanskritword that means 'thatness', 'principle', 'reality' or 'truth'.[1]According to manyIndianschools ofphilosophy,atattvais anelementor aspect ofrealityconceived as an aspect ofdeity.

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  1. "tattva - of the truth" fromBG 2.16Archived2007-02-23 at theWayback Machine
  • Prasad, Ram (1997).Nature's Finer Forces: The Science of Breath and the Philosophy of the Tattvas.Kessinger.ISBN1-56459-803-9
  • Ramacharaka Yogi (1997).Science of Breath.Kessinger.ISBN1-56459-744-X
  • Singh, Jaideva (1979).Siva Sutras: The Yoga of Supreme Identity.Delhi: Motilal Banarsidas.
  • Tattvakosha[permanent dead link]- An Encyclopedia on Absolute Truth in a Vedic paradigm.
  • Swami Satyananda Saraswati.Tattva Jnana.Devi Mandir.ISBN1-877795-62-3.

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