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137 (iii) Kula mada refers to the arrogance of the status of the
family and birth. A person born in a high family and endowed richly with the emenities of life is likely to lose the balance of his mind in the matter of estimating his personality in the right perspective. He thinks no end of himself and he develops an attitude of conceit for his way of life and disdain for the lower rung of society, He looks at the lowliest and the lost with sneering disdain. He is far away from the path of rightness of understanding
and righteousness (iv) Jātimada is the arrogance of birth in a particular ‘higher'
society and community. This also makes him lose the balance of the perspective of life and society. It leads him towards the disdain of the lowly in society and
exploit them to his advantage. (v) Bala mada In this, one develops the sense of superiority
for strength and valour. He may become a tyrant and maniac. Adolf Hitler is an example of a person who suffered from the illusion of racial snperiority and of the need for the extermination of the Jewish people. He was so full of arrogance of power and authority, that when, once, it is reported, Lord Chamberlain asked him how he was so confident of winning the war for which he was so greatly clamouring, Adolf Hiter called a few of his guards of the suicide squad and ordered them to jump from the 4th floor and die. The Guards did jump and die. They had to sacrific their lives for the sake of glorifying the power
of Adolf Hitler. This is the arrogance of strength and power. vi) Rddhimada : This is the vanity of the possession of some
extra-ordinary power. The possession of miracles and supernormal powers through the tapas and yogic practices may bring some powers. But one, pursuing th: path of spiritual perfection, should desist from using them. Otherwise, one is likely to lose the balance of mind and become arrogent towards the fellow mortals. There are numerous
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