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time which is coordinated with an atom of matter and a point of space; defined II, 46; origination etc. in II, 47; initial nature of II, 50. Samaya-Doctrine or creed; para- and svaka defined II, 2, 6. Samiti-Carefulness III, 8.
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Sallekhana-Voluntary death III, 24 *16. Samyama-Self-control or discipline;
defined III, 39 *21. Samsara-Transmigratory existence; defined II, 28.
submission to
Sägara-A householder II, 102; duty of III, 50; the highest duty of III, 54; see also s'ravaka.
[ Samaya
with omniscience I, 19; of an omniscient I, 20; two kinds of I, 53; absolute happiness defined and equated with omniscience I, 59; happiness of senses is misery I, 76; absolute happiness as an object of meditation II, 106. Sutra-The sacred text; its constitution and equation with knowledge I, 34. Skandha-An aggregate; formation of II, 74-75.
Siddha-A liberated soul; an embodiment of absolute happiness and omniscience, and also a Divinity T, 68; salutation to I, 68 *4. Siddhi-see Nirvana. Sukha-Happiness; in s'ubhopayoga I, 11; in s'uddhopayoga I, 13; equated
Strī (-moksa)-Liberation of women; discussed III, 24 *7-14.
Sthavara(-kaya)-Immovable being, i. e., those that possess only the sense of touch; they are five: earth, water, fire, air and plants. II, 90. Syādvāda-see saptabhangī. Svayambhu-The self-existent; definition of I, 16; as a collocation of origination, destruction and permanence I, 17. Himsa-Harm unto beings; s'ramana's commission of III, 16; bondage due to III, 17.