- ལྷག་པའི་ང་རྒྱལ།
- lhag pa’i nga rgyal
- adhimāna
- Term
One of six or seven types of pride, it is the pride of overestimating one’s own accomplishments.
One of six or seven types of pride, it is the pride of overestimating one’s accomplishments.
- excessive pride
- ལྷག་པའི་ང་རྒྱལ།
- lhag pa’i nga rgyal
- adhimāna
The pride of overestimating one’s accomplishments. It is one of seven types of pride, which include (1) pride (Tib. nga rgyal; Skt. māna), (2) excessive pride (Tib. lhag pa’i nga rgyal; Skt. adhimāna), (3) outrageous pride (Tib. nga rgyal las kyang nga rgyal; Skt. mānātimāna), (4) egoistic pride (Tib. nga’o snyam pa’i nga rgyal; Skt. asmimāna), (5) blatant pride (Tib. mngon pa’i nga rgyal; Skt. abhimāna), (6) pride of feeling inferior (Tib. cung zad snyam pa’i nga rgyal; Skt. ūnamāna), and (7) unfounded pride (Tib. log pa’i nga rgyal; Skt. mithyāmāna).
- excessive pride
- ལྷག་པའི་ང་རྒྱལ།
- lhag pa’i nga rgyal
- adhimāna
A particular type of pride associated with the unreasonable opinion that one is superior to those with whom one is in fact equal.
- exaggerating pride
- ལྷག་པའི་ང་རྒྱལ།
- lhag pa’i nga rgyal
- adhimāna
One of the seven types of pride. The pride of thinking oneself equal to superiors and superior to equals.
- pride in being superior
- ལྷག་པའི་ང་རྒྱལ།
- lhag pa’i nga rgyal
- adhimāna