Ahenkara -
Self-centered, rigid, and often leads to stagnation or destruction.
In Yoga, the goal is to purify and transcend Ahaṃkāra, not destroy the sāttvika form entirely until Self-realization. ahenkara
: In many traditions, it is viewed as a "false ego" because it mistakenly identifies the true inner self ( Atman or Purusha ) with impermanent things like the physical body, thoughts, and material possessions. Self-centered, rigid, and often leads to stagnation or
(अहंकार) is a Sanskrit term from Indian philosophy (Sāṃkhya, Yoga, Vedānta). It literally means: Vedānta). It literally means:
