In Sanskrit, "garva" (गर्व) primarily means pride,
arrogance, or haughtiness, and is often associated
with an inflated sense of self or ego.
Basic Definition
Garva (गर्व) is a masculine noun that denotes:
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Etymology and Usage
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Philosophical and Literary Context
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Summary of Connotations
- Positive/neutral: Can describe confidence or dignity in noble contexts.
- Negative: egoism, conceit, arrogance, vanity, or haughtiness.
- Literary significance: Used extensively in Sanskrit literature to denote
- both the inner state of pride and its outward expression in speech or
- behavior.
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