sattvÄd dharmo bhaved vá¹›ddhÄt
puá¹so mad-bhakti-laká¹£aṇaḥ
sÄttvikopÄsayÄ sattvaá¹
tato dharmaḥ pravartate
sattvÄt - from the mode of goodness; dharmaḥ - religious principles; bhavet - arise; vá¹›ddhÄt - which are strengthened; puá¹saḥ - of a person; mat-bhakti - by devotional service to Me; laká¹£aṇaḥ - characterized; sÄttvika - of things in the mode of goodness; upÄsayÄ - by serious cultivation; sattvam - the mode of goodness; tataḥ - from that mode; dharmaḥ - religious principles; pravartate - arise.
Since the three modes of material nature are constantly in conflict, vying for supremacy, how is it possible that the mode of goodness can subdue the modes of passion and ignorance? Lord Kṛṣṇa here explains how one can be strongly fixed in the mode of goodness, which automatically gives rise to religious principles. In the Fourteenth Chapter of Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ, Lord Kṛṣṇa elaborately explains the things that are in goodness, passion and ignorance. Thus, by choosing food, attitudes, work, recreation, etc., strictly in the mode of goodness, one will become situated in that mode. The usefulness of sattva-guṇa, or the mode of goodness, is that it produces religious principles aimed at and characterized by devotional service to Lord Kṛṣṇa. Without such devotional service to the Lord, the mode of goodness is considered useless and merely another aspect of material illusion. The word vá¹›ddhÄt, or “strengthened, increased,†indicates clearly that one should come to the platform of viÅ›uddha-sattva, or purified goodness. The word vá¹›ddhÄt indicates growth, and growth should not be stopped until full maturity is reached. The full maturity of goodness is called viÅ›uddha-sattva, or the transcendental platform on which there is no trace of any other quality. In pure goodness all knowledge automatically manifests, and one can easily understand one’s eternal loving relationship with Lord Kṛṣṇa. That is the actual meaning and purpose of dharma, or religious principles.
ÅšrÄ«la MadhvÄcÄrya points out in this regard that an increase in the mode of goodness strengthens religious principles and the invigorated execution of religious principles strengthens the mode of goodness. In that way, one can advance higher and higher in the mode of spiritual happiness.