Se > References for ‘self-aggrandizement’
See also: self-abnegating · self-abnegation · self-acquired · self-activated · self-aggrandisement · self-analysis · self-annihilation · self-applause · self-appreciation · self-awareness
[100] Kabir and Mahaprabhu launched open [...] creating a tremendous complex of self-aggrandizement in one section of society and [...] remained steadfast in his ideology.
[10] Simultaneous with the development [...] way for their personal benefit or self-aggrandizement. Thus they concoct various so-called [...] criterion of a truly righteous person.
[39] [Abhimána is like surápána, [...] inflated ego is like drinking wine, self-aggrandizement leads one into the deepest hell, [...] sing the glories of the Lord.]
[38] [Abhimána is like surápána, [...] inflated ego is like drinking wine, self-aggrandizement leads one into the deepest hell, [...] sing the glories of the Lord.]
[39] Abhimánaḿ surápánaḿ. [...] dhruvam – – “self-aggrandizement has got its abode in naraka [hell].” [...] should give up this thing.”
[8] In Tantra the endeavour to establish [...] such powers, they utilize them for self-aggrandizement or for revenge.
[30] However, even if the philosophers [...] knowledge, for they want name, fame and self-aggrandizement which they do not deserve. And [...] parábhakti gets everything.
[35] Vanity harms the mind in three ways: abhimána or inflated ego, gaorava or self-aggrandizement, and pratiśt́ha or [...] reaction is called abhimána.
[37] The second is gaorava, self-aggrandizement or boasting – projecting [...] owner will describe it as huge.
[43] Pratiśt́há [...] abhimána or inflated ego, gaorava or self-aggrandizement, and pratiśt́a or desire for prestige – and worship the Lord.
[53] So towards the Entity who is so [...] counteract this false sense of self-aggrandizement: one should consider oneself to be even humbler than the grass.
[36] But human psychology is such that [...] worldly duties as only a means of self-aggrandizement. This is the moment of their downfall [...] annihilation falls on their lives.
[9] [Abhimána is like surápána, [...] inflated ego is like drinking wine, self-aggrandizement leads one into the deepest hell, [...] sing the glories of the Lord.]
[11] Gaorava is the second type of ahaḿkára. It means “self-aggrandizement”. Puffed up with vanity, a person [...] converts the mind into matter.
[22] And finally, a person who moves [...] and is always engaged in gaorava, self-aggrandizement, will be able to improve only [...] paranindá [slandering].
[6] We must not forget, even for a [...] provide them with ample scope for self-aggrandizement through exploitation. When the [...] to have the support of dharma?
[9] 1) The rule of brute force. Sometimes [...] their rule was based on their own self-aggrandizement.
[5] GAORAVA. Self-aggrandizement. GUŃA. Binding factor [...] tamoguńa, the static principle.
[5] GAORAVA. Self-aggrandizement.