तमस्

See also: तामस

Sanskrit

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Etymology

    From Proto-Indo-Iranian *támHas, from Proto-Indo-European *témHos (darkness). Cognate with Avestan 𐬙𐬆𐬨𐬀𐬵 (təmah), Persian تم (tam, cataract), Lithuanian tamsà (darkness), Latin tenebra (darkness).

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    तमस् • (támas) stemn

    1. darkness, gloom (also in plural)
      • c. 1500 BCE – 1000 BCE, Ṛgveda 5.14.4:
        अ॒ग्निर् जा॒तो अ॑रोचत॒
        घ्नन् दस्यू॒ञ् ज्योति॑षा॒ तमः॑
        अवि॑न्द॒द् गा अ॒पः स्वः॑ ॥
        agnír jātó arocata
        ghnán dásyūñ jyótiṣā támaḥ.
        ávindad gā́ apáḥ svàḥ.
        Agni shone bright when born, with light killing the Dasyus and the darkness:
        He found the Kine, the Waters, the Sun.
    2. the darkness of hell, hell or a particular division of hell
    3. the obscuration of the sun or moon in eclipses, attributed to Rahu
    4. mental darkness, ignorance, illusion, error
    5. tamas, one of the three qualities or constituents of everything in creation (the cause of heaviness, ignorance, illusion, lust, anger, pride, sorrow, dullness, and stolidity)
    6. sin
    7. sorrow

    Declension

    Neuter as-stem declension of तमस्
    singular dual plural
    nominative तमः (támaḥ) तमसी (támasī) तमांसि (támāṃsi)
    accusative तमः (támaḥ) तमसी (támasī) तमांसि (támāṃsi)
    instrumental तमसा (támasā) तमोभ्याम् (támobhyām) तमोभिः (támobhiḥ)
    dative तमसे (támase) तमोभ्याम् (támobhyām) तमोभ्यः (támobhyaḥ)
    ablative तमसः (támasaḥ) तमोभ्याम् (támobhyām) तमोभ्यः (támobhyaḥ)
    genitive तमसः (támasaḥ) तमसोः (támasoḥ) तमसाम् (támasām)
    locative तमसि (támasi) तमसोः (támasoḥ) तमःसु (támaḥsu)
    vocative तमः (támaḥ) तमसी (támasī) तमांसि (támāṃsi)

    Descendants

    • Maharastri Prakrit: 𑀢𑀫 (tama)
      • Marathi: तंव (tauva)
    • Pali: tamo

    Borrowed terms