This concept was taught by
Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, as the source of five evils:
lust,
covetousness,
wrath,
pride and
attachment. According to the Sikh gurus' teachings, it is
Haumai that leads to endless cycles of transmigration (
rebirth;
samsara), and makes a person "
manmukh". They state that one must turn away from
Haumai, become a "
gurmukh" and follow the path of the Guru to receive God's grace. In Sikhism, the
Haumai can only be overcome through meditation on God’s name (
Naam),
Simran and
Sewa. The opposite of
Haumai is humility (or
Nimrata), which is considered a virtue in Sikhism.
Selfless service called
Seva, and complete submission to
Waheguru (God), is the Sikh path to liberation. ==Related concepts==