When prefixed with "sa-," this term describes Brahman "with attributes," devotion to whom in the form of Vishnu was emphasized by Ramanuja. For 10 points each:
[10m] Identify this philosophical term from Samkhya philosophy, which is often translated as "quality." In the Gita, Krishna teaches that all things have a mix of such qualities, including sattva.
ANSWER: guṇas [or saguna]
[10h] Emphasis on saguna and nirguna Brahman distinguish Ramanuja's Vishishtadvaita and Shankara's Advaita traditions within this school of Hindu philosophy, which takes its name from its emphasis on the Upanishads.
ANSWER: Vedanta [or Vishishtadvaita Vedanta; or Advaita Vedanta]
[10e] There are this many gunas in Samkhya thought and this many sources in the Vedanta's Prasthanatrayi. This many forms of Brahman make up a set of deities often likened to the Christian Godhead.
ANSWER: three [or trimurti]
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