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- Krishna mentions that "Air, water, earth, fire, sky, mind, intelligence and ahankara (ego) together constitute the nature created by me." In other words, Ahaṁkāra...
- Chand Kawar in 2015. Sharma is best known for having pla**** Rajkumari Ahankara in Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat, Zara/Babli in Ishq Subhan Allah and Aadhya...
- presiding, is 'Parashiva'. On activating this center, the aspirant overcomes 'Ahankāra' (the ego or sense of individuality), the last stop on the path of spirituality...
- friend higher than knowledge (jnana), and no greater enemy than egoism (ahankara). —Gheranda Samhita, 1.4 Translator: Srisa Chandra Vasu Gheranda Samhita...
- for appearing in the television serial Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat as Ahankara's mother Queen Nihaarika. She has worked in many other serials of Sony SAB...
- (fear), moha (greed), krodha (anger), ghrina (hatred), irshya (envy), ahankara (pride) and heenbhavna (lack of self-confidence) out of Radha. In the process...
- Pullimaan (1971) Kai Niraya Kasu (1974) Sinhala movies Prema Thara****a (1953) Ahankara Sthree (1954) Perakadoru Bena (1955) Ramyalatha (1956) Sohoyuro (1958)...
- organs), namely, manas (mind), buddhi (intellect), citta (state of mind) and ahaṅkāra (ego). The ****atri mantra represents some mahāmudras (great hand gestures)...
- Samkhya scholars, led to the emergence of buddhi (awareness, intellect) and ahankara (individualized ego consciousness, "I-maker"). The universe is described...
- the three qualities of sattva, rajas and tamas, such as prakrit, mahat, ahankara etc. (just similar to 24 principles of the Sankhyas). The basic practice...