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[108] “This is how we teach dogs [...] “The late Dinabandhu Mitra has inflated your audacity by writing his book, [...] this be a lesson to you.”
[73] So through intellectual pursuit [...] could even begin to justify such inflated pride. In the mundane world there [...] probe deep within ones self.
[4] Prakrti exercises Her influence [...] lineage, pride of culture, and inflated ego:
[27] Likewise, Saguńa Brahma [...] and afflictions; while some are inflated with pride. He is the witness [...] entity has an absolute existence.
[39] [Abhimána is like surápána, [...] shúkariiviśt́há: an inflated ego is like drinking wine, self-aggrandizement [...] sing the glories of the Lord.]
[38] [Abhimána is like surápána, [...] shúkariiviśt́há: an inflated ego is like drinking wine, self-aggrandizement [...] sing the glories of the Lord.]
[124] Una is the acoustic root of dambha [...] ahaḿkára vrtti (ego). The ego becomes inflated when one allows ones “I” [...] of ahaḿkára vrtti.
[35] Vanity harms the mind in three ways: abhimána or inflated ego, gaorava or self-aggrandizement, [...] reaction is called abhimána.
[43] Pratiśt́há [...] three – abhimána or inflated ego, gaorava or self-aggrandizement, [...] prestige – and worship the Lord.
[56] Likewise when ones sense [...] rage. Thus when someones inflated ego is pinched, he or she becomes extremely angry.
[99] Some of those who suffer from a [...] to speak a few strong words, the inflated egos of those people get punctured [...] their intellectual bankruptcy.
[26] People who are inflated with pride because of their invention [...] of the law of cause and effect.
[40] There are some people who are neither [...] Rather, some interpreters become inflated with vanity and stray from the [...] not lead to liberation”].
[7] It often happens that whatever [...] achievement, and the ego becomes inflated like a croaking frog. Just as [...] thereby invite their own ruin.
[15] Habitual exhibitionism is one of [...] speechless and gape with wonder at that inflated personality. Leave aside the person [...] the psychology of self-display.
[9] [Abhimána is like surápána, [...] shúkariiviśt́há: an inflated ego is like drinking wine, self-aggrandizement [...] sing the glories of the Lord.]
[32] “So many scriptures, so many [...] smrititiirtha, kávyatiirtha [inflated titles of Sanskrit scholars], [...] from you without your knowledge.
[19] Previously I said that you must [...] ultimately be defeated. When ego is inflated, intellect declines. And one whose [...] need not be anxious about them.
[21] Some sádhakas experience [...] they may think themselves to be. Inflated with the vanity of pedantry they [...] stinking in the corner of your mind.
[72] The Yama said, “Naciketá, [...] millionaire. Merely boasting with an inflated chest that “I am Iisháná” [...] talk of being an MA be justified.
[557] It often happens that whatever [...] achievement, and the ego becomes inflated like a croaking frog. Just as [...] thereby incite their own ruin.
[620] People who are inflated with pride because of their invention [...] of the law of cause and effect.
[8] The most dangerous complex in the [...] realize that the more the ego is inflated, the more the mind loses its weight, [...] greatest foolishness on your part.
[10] Most people can reach the stage [...] called intellectuals have grossly inflated egos even though they have only attained this superficial knowledge. Actually they know so little.
[1] ABHIMÁNA. Inflated ego. ÁCÁRYA or [...] crude. See also VIDYÁ SHAKTI.
[26] There are two inner feelings behind this victory. The first is becoming mentally inflated with vanity. The mind gets inflated with vanity like puffed rice. [...] never be a truly great person.
[41] Capitalists hoard essential commodities [...] profit. As a result consumers pay inflated prices for essential commodities, [...] profiteers will be eliminated.
[1] ABHIMÁNA. Inflated ego. ADHARMA. That which [...] the unit is the JIIVÁTMAN.