- མངོན་པའི་ང་རྒྱལ།
- mngon pa’i nga rgyal
- abhimāna
- Term
- excessive pride
- མངོན་པའི་ང་རྒྱལ།
- mngon pa’i nga rgyal
- abhimāna
A conceited, false sense of attainment. One of seven types of pride related to the spiritual path.
- excessive pride
- མངོན་པའི་ང་རྒྱལ།
- mngon pa’i nga rgyal
- abhimāna
A conceited, false sense of attainment. One of seven types of pride related to the spiritual path.
- excessive pride
- མངོན་པའི་ང་རྒྱལ།
- mngon pa’i nga rgyal
- abhimāna
- arrogance
- མངོན་པའི་ང་རྒྱལ།
- mngon pa’i nga rgyal
- abhimāna
Describes an attitude of excessive pride or hubris.
- arrogating pride
- མངོན་པའི་ང་རྒྱལ།
- mngon pa’i nga rgyal
- abhimāna
One of the seven types of pride. The pride of thinking one has distinct attainments associated with meditative absorption when one does not possess them.
- blatant pride
- མངོན་པའི་ང་རྒྱལ།
- mngon pa’i nga rgyal
- abhimāna
The pride of showing off. 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).
A conceited, false sense of attainment, one of the seven types of pride.
- unfounded pride
- མངོན་པའི་ང་རྒྱལ།
- mngon pa’i nga rgyal
- abhimāna
A conceited, false sense of attainment. On a more subtle level, it can also refer to dualistic concepts about emptiness or ultimate reality. One of seven types of pride related to the spiritual path.