Ahamkara

/ɑːhɑːmˈkɑːrə/ noun

In Hindu and Buddhist philosophy, the concept of ego or self-centered identity that clouds judgment and causes suffering in the world.

From Sanskrit 'aham' (I) and 'kara' (maker), literally 'I-maker,' reflecting the idea that ego creates a false sense of separate self. This term appears throughout Hindu texts including the Upanishads and Bhagavad Gita.

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