As > References for ‘asmitá, asmita’
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[8] Human beings confuse their petty [...] and the witness-ship is called asmitá (egotism).
[11] When people perceive something [...] of foolish presumption is called asmitá. Such people cannot understand [...] arrogance but Himalayan ignorance.
[15] The Liila Bháva of Parama [...] vision or ignorance, however, (asmitá means false vision; the tendency [...] Brahmaloka or the abode of Brahma.
[24] The dream world is directly concerned [...] being involved with the I-feeling (asmitá), also has impurities. Although [...] perfection due to the influence of asmitá. So people may attain the semblance [...] Sádhaná is indispensable.
[25] The loka above this where the hirańmaya [...] if the whole of the I-feeling (asmita) ia shattered and merged in Puruśa, [...] Bráhmańa (Brahman).
[14] Though the Avidyá force [...] five categories: avidyá, asmitá, rága, dveśa, and abhinivesha.
[22] Asmitá
[24] Asmitá literally means to arrogate the [...] of actions. This error is called asmitá.
[25] Asmitá causes human beings to confuse [...] reflected on the unit mental plate.
[20] No object can exist without its [...] that mental defect is known as asmitá”]. As asmitá is devoid of any discrimination, [...] Secondly, the arrogant attitude of this asmitá banishes from their minds the [...] mountainous accumulated ignorance.
[21] It is not that arrogance of this [...] Thus the arrogance born of this asmitá will lead people towards their [...] nothing beyond and outside me.”
[8] The unit mind draws inspiration [...] the unit mind the feeling of ego (asmitá) arises. To overcome ego one must [...] wave-length. Action is a must.
[23] The fourth stage of samprajińata [...] the “I” feeling or asmitá. When this I feeling disappears [...] iishvaraprańidhána.
[41] Defective cognition causes five [...] avidyá (negative force), asmitá (egotism), rága (blind [...] hatámisra respectively.
[4] In a human being, klesha-vrtti [...] five stages are avidyá, asmitá, rága, dveśa and [...] kliśt́á-vrtti.
[7] Asmitá Drgdarshanashaktyorekátmataevásmitá.
[8] The second form of avidyá is known as asmitá. When the motor and sensory organs [...] This type of ignorance is known as asmitá. The function of the eye is to [...] context, mind is termed as drk-shakti.
[9] The function of hand is known as [...] which causes such ignorance is asmitá.