ego to humility travel under the Vedic system
In the Vedic system, traveling from ego (ahankara) to humility
(vinaya or naatmanita) is a spiritual journey focused on dismantling the
illusion of a separate self to realize unity with the Divine. It involves
transitioning from selfish pride to a state of self-surrender and service
(seva), recognizing one's dependence on God, and fostering inner strength
over superficial arrogance.
Defining Ego vs. Humility: Ego (ahankara) is identification with body,
roles, possessions, and false superiority. Humility is not weakness but the
"fragrance of inner strength" and the ability to think of oneself less, not
think less of oneself. —Bhakti: Devotional service (Bhakti) is the direct
cure for pride, transforming pride into adoration and humility by
redirecting focus from self to the Divine. Selfless Service (Seva):
Actively serving others without expectation destroys the false ego.
Constant remembrance of the Divine through chanting or mantra meditation
reduces self-centeredness. Analyzing one's actions, such as the story of
the bird in a cage, reveals how little we know and fosters awe, breaking
down intellectual pride. The ultimate goal is Moksha (liberation), which is
only possible when the ego is surrendered, bringing peace and freedom from
material entanglements.
Arjuna: In the Bhagavad Gita, Arjuna moves from doubt and pride to
surrender, learning that true strength is found in performing duty
selflessly (Nishkama Karma).
Sage Bhrigu: His journey shows that the highest, most humble state is one
that is un-angered and calm, like Vishnu.
The journey requires seeing all beings as children of the Divine, which
automatically dismantles the egoistic need to feel superior to others.
In the Vedic and Vedantic traditions, specific mantras are
utilized to systematically dissolve Ahankara (false ego), shifting your
consciousness away from the limited, proud body-mind identity toward the
vast, universal Divine.
1. The Mantra of Absolute Disidentification: Neti, Neti
The Mantra: Neti, Neti (नेति नेति): "Not this, not this."
Sourced from the Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upanishad, this is an analytical tool to
reduce intellectual pride. Whenever your mind takes credit for achievements
or feels superior, you mentally chant Neti, Neti to remind yourself: "I am
not this body, I am not this successful persona, I am not this ego." You
can explore guided sessions regarding self-inquiry on Insight Timer.
Bhavani Astaka by Adi shankara shallreduce the sense of ego.
2. The Mantra of Complete Surrender: Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya
The Mantra: Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya (ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय) "Om, I
bow to and surrender before the Omnipresent, Supreme Divine Lord."
Found in the Srimad Bhagavatam, this powerful Moksha mantra acts as a
direct antidote to individual pride. By explicitly bowing to the supreme
consciousness (Vasudeva), the false practitioner ego (Karta Ahankara)
dissolves into deep humility.
3. The Mantra of Inner Oneness: Shivoham / Nirvana Shatakam
The Mantra: Mado Naiva Me Naiva Matsarya Bhavah... Chidananda Rupah
Shivoham Shivoham (चिदानन्दरूपः शिवोऽहम् शिवोऽहम्) "I have no pride (Mada),
nor any jealousy. I am the form of pure consciousness and bliss; I am
Shiva."
Written by Adi Shankaracharya, this chant explicitly targets egoism.
Singing or meditating on these specific syllables strips away worldly
attachments, helping you set aside personal preferences to observe reality
accurately.
Humility is putting others before oneself, and not seeking praise or
attention. It is the quality of being humble and modest. Thus, humility
and egolessness share some common characteristics. However, egolessness may
be considered as the thought process, while humility is the practical
application of this understanding. Bg. 3.27
प्रकृतेः क्रियमाणानि गुणैः कर्माणि सर्वशः ।
अहङ्कारविमूढात्मा कर्ताहमिति मन्यते ॥ २७ ॥
prakṛteḥ kriyamāṇāni guṇaiḥ karmāṇi sarvaśaḥ
ahaṅkāra-vimūḍhātmā kartāham iti manyate
The spirit soul bewildered by the influence of false ego thinks himself the
doer of activities that are in actuality carried out by the three modes of
material nature.
K Rajaram IRS 15526
On Fri, 15 May 2026 at 04:45, Jambunathan Iyer <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Ego blinds us to reality, but humility opens the path to truth. Stardom
> may fade, but spirituality endures forever. Seek the eternal light, not the
> temporary spotlight.
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>
> *N Jambunathan , Chennai " What you get by achieving your goals is not as
> important as what you become by achieving your goals. If you want to live a
> happy life, tie it to a goal, not to people or things "*
>
>
>
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