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ŚB 11.23.18-19

स्तेयं हिंसानृतं दम्भ: काम: क्रोध: स्मयो मद: ।
भेदो वैरमविश्वास: संस्पर्धा व्यसनानि च ॥ १८ ॥
एते पञ्चदशानर्था ह्यर्थमूला मता नृणाम् ।
तस्मादनर्थमर्थाख्यं श्रेयोऽर्थी दूरतस्त्यजेत् ॥ १९ ॥
steyaṁ hiṁsānṛtaṁ dambhaḥ
kāmaḥ krodhaḥ smayo madaḥ
bhedo vairam aviśvāsaḥ
saṁspardhā vyasanāni ca
ete pañcadaśānarthā
hy artha-mūlā matā nṛṇām
tasmād anartham arthākhyaṁ
śreyo-’rthī dūratas tyajet

Synonyms

steyamtheft; hiṁsāviolence; anṛtamlying; dambhaḥduplicity; kāmaḥlust; krodhaḥanger; smayaḥperplexity; madaḥpride; bhedaḥdisagreement; vairamenmity; aviśvāsaḥlack of faith; saṁspardhārivalry; vyasanānithe dangers (coming from women, gambling and intoxication); caand; etethese; pañcadaśafifteen; anarthāḥunwanted things; hiindeed; artha-mūlāḥbased on wealth; matāḥare known; nṛṇāmby men; tasmāttherefore; anarthamthat which is undesirable; artha-ākhyamwealth, spoken of as if desirable; śreyaḥ-arthīone who desires the ultimate benefit of life; dūrataḥat a great distance; tyajetshould leave.

Translation

Theft, violence, speaking lies, duplicity, lust, anger, perplexity, pride, quarreling, enmity, faithlessness, envy and the dangers caused by women, gambling and intoxication are the fifteen undesirable qualities that contaminate men because of greed for wealth. Although these qualities are undesirable, men falsely ascribe value to them. One desiring to achieve the real benefit of life should therefore remain aloof from undesirable material wealth.

Purport

The words anartham arthākhyam, or “undesirable wealth,” indicate wealth that cannot be efficiently engaged in the loving service of the Lord. Such superfluous money or property will undoubtedly pollute a man with all of the above-mentioned qualities and therefore should be given up.