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'''Miserliness''' (Skt. | '''Miserliness''' (Skt. ''mātsarya''; Tib. ''serna''; [[Wyl.]] ''ser sna'') — one of the [[twenty subsidiary disturbing emotions]]. Because of attachment, being incapable of enjoying one’s own possessions and other material objects, | ||
clinging to them and being unwilling to part with them or share them with others. | clinging to them and being unwilling to part with them or share them with others. | ||
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Miserliness (Skt. mātsarya; Tib. serna; Wyl. ser sna) — one of the twenty subsidiary disturbing emotions. Because of attachment, being incapable of enjoying one’s own possessions and other material objects, clinging to them and being unwilling to part with them or share them with others.
Alternative Translations
- greed
- avarice