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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...
- IAST: Apasmāra) is a
diminutive man who
represents spiritual ignorance and
ahamkara in
Hindu mythology. He is also
known as
Muyalaka or Muyalakan. The suffix...
- 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...
- mind
starts envying (matsarya)
others who have more
stuff than it has.
Ahamkara –
Sanskrit term in Saṃkhyā
philosophy Five Thieves – In Sikhism, five major...
- (the
intellect or
higher mind),
chitta (memory, or, consciousness), and
ahamkara (ego, or, I-maker). Antaḥkaraṇa has also been
called the link
between the...
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adding avidyā, kama, and karma:
buddhyadicatustayam (buddhi, manas, citta,
ahamkara),
avidya (adhyasa, super-imposition), kama (desire),
karma (action of the...
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evolving twenty-three tattvas,
namely intellect (buddhi, mahat), I-principle (
ahamkara), mind (manas); the five
sensory capacities known as ears, skin, eyes,...
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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...
- 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...
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Shraddha (faith)
Samadhana (concentration)
Arishadvargas (six enemies)
Ahamkara (attachment)
Ethics Niti śastra
Yamas Niyama Ahimsa Achourya Aparigraha...