sattuvate
Sattuvate is a term used in some Sanskrit- and regional-language texts to denote the state or quality associated with sattva, one of the three gunas in Indian philosophy. The word is not widely attested in major classical dictionaries, and references appear mainly in regional commentaries or modern glossaries. Linguistically, it can be analyzed as sattva "quality" plus the suffix -vate, which in Sanskrit-derived languages forms adjectives signifying "having the quality of." Thus sattuvate is typically interpreted to mean "the state of being sattvic" or "having sattva."
In Hindu philosophical thought, sattva is associated with purity, balance, and harmony; rajas with activity and
Because sattuvate is rare in primary sources, most scholars use sattva or sattvic to discuss the concept;