• who begin to cultivate more and more mātsarya can be reborn in the hungry ghost realm. One reason why mātsarya and hungry ghosts where associated with...
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  • (Desire/Lust), krodha (Anger), lobha (Greed), mada (Ego), moha (Attachment), and matsarya (Jealousy) additionally alasya (laziness). In Hinduism, these 6 traits...
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    malignancy or meanness is called mātsarya. The notion of mātsarya in this volume is explained to understand the logic of mātsarya's development, the actions it...
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  • shamelessness Anapatrapya - disregard Krodha - anger Mrakśa - hypocrisy Mātsarya - selfishness Īrṣyā - envy Pradāśa - spite Vihiṃsā - violence Upanāha -...
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  • attain mokhsha by giving up shadripu ( kama, lobha, krodha, moha, mada and matsarya). A desire for the release from pain and suffering seems to lie at the...
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  • Krodha (anger), Lobha (greed), Moha (deep emotional attachment, stupidity), Mātsarya (envy) and Madā (pride, wantonness) are the vikāras of the mind mentioned...
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  • where human being get rid of shadripu kama, krodha, lobha, moha, mada ,matsarya. Historical Indian scholars recognized and debated the inherent tension...
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    concealment, slyness-concealment Pradāśa — spitefulness Irshya — envy, jealousy Mātsarya — stinginess, avarice, miserliness Māyā — pretense, deceit Śāṭhya — hypocrisy...
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  • (anger), Lobha (inordinate desire), Moha (attachment), Madha (pride), Matsarya (unhealthy competition), Asuya (jealousy) and Dhumb (braggy). The next...
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    (lust), Krodha (anger), Lobha (power), Moha (attachment), Mada (ego) and Matsarya (envy). Crossing the staircase signifies the devotee letting go of these...
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