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Ahankar,
commonly rendered as
Hankaar or Hankār (Punjabi: ਹੰਕਾਰ, pronunciation: [ɦaunkäːaɝ])
based upon its
pronunciation in Punjabi, is a
Gurmukhi word...
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Ahankar (अहङ्कार),
Ahammana (अहम्मान),
Ahammati (अहम्मति),
Mamatta (ममता) and Maminkāra. The Sikh
gurus make a
distinction between Haumai and
Ahankar...
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thieves are kaam (lust),
krodh (wrath), lobh (greed), moh (attachment) and
ahankar (ego or
excessive pride).[better source needed] Six
Enemies (Hinduism)...
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Bhalobasa (1985),
Lalmahal (1986),
Chokher Aloy (1989),
Jhankar (1989),
Ahankar (1991) and
Yuddha (2005) to name a few. Roy was
conferred with BFJA Award...
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bring about difficult experiences we face in our lives. The mada or
ahankar, the
false ego, all our
actions in the
world are for
selfish ends. Hence...
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novel into Hebrew. The
Indian writer Munshi Premchand adapted Thaïs as
Ahankar in Hindi. The
comic poet
Newman Levy
reviewed and
summarized the story...
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Badnam Sankranti Bhanga Gora
Aandhiyan Hindi film
debut Ladai Chetana 1991
Ahankar Proshno Katha Dilam Prem
Pujari Palatak Mere Mere Man Ke Ek
Pashla Bristi...
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Shranti Moh
Marichika Ratri Sindhugarbha Astaman rabi
Swapnarudhha Kobir ahankar Satya Khudra ami
Chiradin Ahabangeet Kobir mantabya Nutan Kangalini Baner...
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Shastriya Vishleshan, Hindi,
Hindu Samvatsara 2069
Ahankar Mimamsa, Hindi,
Hindu Samvatsara 2070
Ahankar Mimamsa Dwitiya, Hindi,
Hindu Samvatsara 2070 Kapil...
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Attachment Lobh, or
Greed Karodh, or
Wrath Kaam, or Lust
Ahankar, or
Egotism One who
gives in to the
temptations of the Five
Thieves is...