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३०. असंतोसो - मन में बाह्य पदार्थों के प्रति सन्तुष्टि न होना। भले ही पदार्थ उपलब्ध न हों परन्तु ५ अन्त में यदि 'असन्तोष' है तो वह भी परिग्रह है ।
94. There are thirty synonyms of the impiety called aparigraha based on its basic attributes. They express the extent of parigraha. They are as under :
1. Parigraha-To keep cash, material things and even one's body with feeling of attachment.
2. Sanchaya-To store things much more than one's need.
3. Chaya-To store things with a feeling that he may or may not get them in future.
4. Upachaya-To increase the quantity of things one possesses.
5. Nidhaan (Treasure)-To keep mony buried underground, in safe, in bank or in any other concealed manner.
6. Sambhaar-To keep greater stock of food grains, clothes and the like.
7. Sankar-To collect and store different things. Here the purpose
is
that the other person may not easily be able to locate the precious thing and may not take it away. With this attitude to mix a thing of much lesser value in a thing of greater value.
8. To care more than necessary (Aadar)-To have sense of care in other things. To have extremely great care of ones body, money and the
like.
9. Pind-To have heap like stock of a thing or of different things. To collect them out of greed.
10. Dravyasaar-To consider money as the essence of life. To consider money more important than one's life.
11. Mahechha-Cause of extreme unlimited desire
12. Pratibandh-To become attached to a thing. To get deeply bound
to a woman or money out of delusion. Not to discard it even if one wants
to discard it.
13. Lobhatma-One whose very nature is greed.
14. Mahaddika-To have very great ambition or to beg for a thing.
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