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- Ahamkara (Sanskrit: अहंकार ; Romanized: Ahaṁkāra), 'I-making' is a Sanskrit term in Saṃkhyā philosophy that refers to the identification of Self or Being...
- Purusha. This results in the first evolute, mahat. Ahamkara is the "I-ness" and is created from mahat. Ahamkara further gives rise to manas (mind), five jnanendriyas...
- then ahamkara (ego). From ahamkara's sattva aspect, arises manas (the mind), the five organs of perception and the five of action. From ahamkara's tamas...
- and Chandra, who considered themselves invincible and were engulfed by ahamkara (ego). She asked them to move a tiny blade of gr****. Vayu failed to pluck...
- (the intellect or higher mind), chitta (memory, or, consciousness), and ahamkara (ego, or, I-maker). Antaḥkaraṇa has also been called the link between the...
- mind starts envying (matsarya) others who have more stuff than it has. Ahamkara – Sanskrit term in Saṃkhyā philosophy Five Thieves – In Sikhism, five major...
- tattvas-prakṛti,buddhi,ahamkāra and manas.Consciousness within the limited purusha forms the citta made of Intellect (buddhi), Ego (ahamkāra), and Mind (manas)...
- function of ahamkara (ego) as the state of mind which interprets experience as " mine ". The psychological sense of "I" am experience is ahamkāra which comes...
- fondness dhamba: arrogance, vanity viveka: discrimination vikalata: languor ahamkara: conceit, egoism, pride lolata: covetousness, avarice kapatata: duplicity...
- adding avidyā, kama, and karma: buddhyadicatustayam (buddhi, manas, citta, ahamkara), avidya (adhyasa, super-imposition), kama (desire), karma (action of the...