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an.5.256 Aṅguttara Nikāya (Numbered Discourses)

Stinginess

“Without abandoning these five qualities, one is incapable of entering & remaining in the first jhana. Which five? Stinginess as to one’s monastery [lodgings], stinginess as to one’s family [of supporters], stinginess as to one’s gains, stinginess as to one’s status, and stinginess as to the Dhamma. Without abandoning these five qualities, one is incapable of entering & remaining in the first jhana.

“With the abandoning of these five qualities, one is capable of entering & remaining in the first jhana. Which five? Stinginess as to one’s monastery [lodgings]… one’s family [of supporters]… one’s gains… one’s status, and stinginess as to the Dhamma. With the abandoning of these five qualities, one is capable of entering & remaining in the first jhana.”

- Translator: Thanissaro Bhikkhu

- Editor: Gabriel Laera