In Sanskrit, "kusīda" (कुसीद) refers to the practice of
living on the interest earned from money lent to others
and is associated with usurious gain or financial profit
from loans.
Meaning and Usage
Context in Classical Texts
- 1 Source
Summary
- Sanskrit term: कुसीद (kusīda)
- Literal meaning: Livelihood from interest on loans; usurious earnings
- Context: Financial profession for Brahmins in emergency, money-lending with interest, proper management of wealth
- Associated concepts: Dhanaprayoga (use of wealth for gain),
- adhikoṣaṇa (accumulation of wealth), kausīda (usury)
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