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hear it will become Buddhas, 21, 438 sq.; punishments for those who scoff or ill-treat preachers and hearers of S., 21, 439. Saddhivihârika, Pali t.t., fellow monk, see Teacher (b). Sadhanah, n.p., 23, 214. Sâdhîna, king, went up to heaven even in his human body, 35, 172; 36, 146. Sâdhyas, genii, with Brahman at their head, 1, 43; alarmed at the greatness of Krishna, 8, 94; begotten from the Highest Person, 15, 35; rise in the north, 15, 339; created, 25, 12, 12 n.; Somasads, the manes of the S., 25, 111; made substitutes for the principal rules, 25, 435; in the second order of existences caused by Goodness, 25, 495; worshipped at the Tarpana, 29, 219; 30, 243; a class of gods, 34, 216; help in battle, 42, 119, 585; divine guardians 'of the sacrificial horse, 44, 359; to the S. a tanner is sacrificed at the Purushamedha, 44, 415. See also Superhuman beings. Sadvâstarân, the assembly of, 5, 123, 123 n.
Saêna, n.p., see Sênô; n. of a family, 23, 219.
Saêna, or Sîmûrgh, mythic bird, 23,
173 n., 210 n., 241 n., 242. Saêni, n. of a Daêva, 23, 49 sq., 49 n. Sâgala, n. of the town of the Yonakas, where Milinda was king, 35, 1-3, 6, 10, 12, 23, 30, 34, 36, 48; 36, 373. Sagara, son of Ikshvâku, could control the tide of the sea, 19, 11; made a bound for the ocean, 49 (i), 9. Sagara, a king who became a Gaina
monk, 45, 85, 85 n. Sâgara (Ocean), n. of a Nâga-king, story of his daughter, 21, xxx, 5, 250-4.
Sâgarabuddhidhârin, i. e. Sâgaravaradharabuddhivikrîditâbhigña,q.v. Sâgarameru/andra, the 41st Tathâgata, 41 (ii), 6. Sâgaravarabuddhivikrîdit â bhigña, the 22nd Tathâgata, 49 (ii), 6. Sagaravaradharabuddhivikrîditâbhigña, future Buddha, who was formerly Ananda, 21, 206-8.
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Sâgata, Buddha's attendant, works miracles, 17, 2-4.
Sag-dîd, Zd. t.t., the look of the dog,' 4, lxxii sq., lxxxi. See also Dog, and Funeral rites (c). Sages, see Holy persons, Muni, Rishis. Sagga, Pali for Sk. Svarga, see Heaven (d). Sagotra, t.t., see Relatives. Saha, or Sahâ, see Saha-world. Sahadeva, the Pândava, 8, 39. Sahadeva, Somaka,son of, 46, 360 sq. Sahadeva Sârngaya,n. of a teacher, also called Suplan, 12, 376; 44, 239, 239 n.
Sahaganyâ, a nymph, 43, 106. Sahaka: Brahmâ was, in the time of Kassapa Buddha, a Bhikkhu named S., 11, 163 sq. Sahâmpati, and Agni sahaspati, 21, 5 n.
Saharakshas, a messenger for the Asuras, 12, 110 sq.; 26, 115. Sahasrâksha, worshipped at the Tarpana, 29, 121, 149; the thousandeyed deity, 42, 163, 474. Saha - world, in which Buddha appeared, 21, 179, 230, 232 sq., 253 sq., 321, 366; 49 (ii), v, x, 52 n., 61, 102; the creatures wicked and perverse in the S., 21, 256; Bodhisattvas springing up from the earth, their place in the S., 21, 281-92; has ups and downs, consists of earth and mountains, 21, 394 sq. See also Paradise. Sâhm, see Sâm.
Sahya, one of the princes of mountains, 8, 346.
Saibya, n. of a warrior, 8, 37. Saikshas, t.t., novices who are still under training, striving for Arhatship, 21, 71.
Sailali, n. of a teacher, 44, 393. Sailini, see Gitvan S.
Saints, five degrees of, viz. Arhats, Liberated Ones, Religious Guides, Religious Instructors, all S. in the world, 22, 217, 278, 284; obeisance done by Sakra to Ginas, Arhats, &c., 22, 224 sq.; male and female s. worshipped, 31, 268, 358-60, 381; are superior to all householders in self-control, 45, 22. See also Arhat, Ginas, Holy persons, Muni, Rishis, Theras, and Tîrthakara.
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