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be left in cent of S., 20, 22, .
; means lordshin suas, 44,
222, 222 n., 298 n., 299 n.; 26, Samânapravara, t.t., see Rela339 n. ; 29, 209 sq., 363 sq. ; 30, tives. 170; 41, xx-xxiii, 196, 274; must Sâmanera (Buddhist novice), Thera be sung at sacrifices, 12, 100; no is always accompanied by, 11, 102 n.; S, hymn sung at the worship of disciplinary proceedings against S., Varuna, 12, 406; he who meditates who speaks against Buddha's docon Om, is led up by the S. verses to trine, 13, 48 sq. ; offices and cerethe Brahma-world, 15, 282; 48, monies for which S, is disqualified, 311; the S. is the truth, the S. is born 13, 275, 296; 17, 269, 419; 20, of the gods, 26, 97; is a repeller of 215 sq., 266; one of the seven evil spirits, 26, 380; 44, 496 sq.; classes of persons, 13, 303-11; the highest self is S., 34, 79 ; Mânatta discipline for a Bhikkhu meditation on the fire as S., 38, who, having committed offences, 345-9; the term S., 41, xiii ; thrice becomes a S., 17, 426, 430; struck eighty S.-singers, 42, 89, 297; sing- with tooth-sticks, 20, 147 sq. ; ing S. round the altar, 43, 177-81; superintendent of S., 20, 223; may is the essence of all the Vedas, 44, be left in charge of the sleeping255, 370 ; means lordship and im- places, 20, 282 sq. perial sway, 44, 255; Agni has pro- Sâmañña, priesthood,' 10 (i), 8 n. claimed the great, doubly-powerful Sâmañña - phala - sutta, Buddhist S., the prayer, to the worshipper, text, 10 (i), 8 n.; when and where 46, 335, 337. See also Prayers (c), it was spoken, 20, 377. and Sama-veda.
Samânodaka, see Relatives. Samâna, see Pranas.
Samantabhadra, the Bodhisattva, Samana (Pali t.t. = Sk. Sramana), mounted on a white elephant, 21,
ascetic,'10 (ii), x: not by tonsure xxxi, 431-9. and other outward acts is a man Samantagandha, the Wind, a god, a S., but by extinction of desires, 10 21, 4. (i), 62 sq., 65; (ii), 89; 35, 251 sq.; Samantakusuma, god, pays hometymologized as a quiet man,' 10 age to Buddha, 49 (i), 159. (i), 65, 65 n., 89; pleasant is the Samantaprabhâsa, future Buddhas state of a S., 10 (i), 79; four kinds of the name of, 21, xxx, 198-204. of S., 10 (ii), xiii, 15 sq.; Buddha is Samâpatti, see Meditation (6). a S., 10 (ii), xiv, 12; blessing of in- Samappadhânâ (kattaro), Pali t.t., tercourse with S., 10 (ii), 44; Bhik- –fourfold great struggle against khus admonished to remove as chaff sin, 11, 63. those that are no S., 10 (ii), 47; Sâmarîy, makes the golden calf, 9, philosophical disputations among S., 40 sq., 40 n. 10 (ii), 158, 167-70; much-talking Sâmas (Semites ?), Thrita, the most S., 10 (ii), 177 ; a S. may, by intense helpful of the, 31, 233, 233 n. meditation, cause an earthquake, 11, Samâvartana, ceremony of the 45 sq.; S. = brâhmanâ or Brâhmans (student's) 'returning' (from the by saintliness of life, 11, 105 n.; teacher), or the bath taken at the Sakyaputtiya S., the oldest name of end of studentship, 2, 32; 8, 358; 25, the Buddhist fraternity, 13, xii; 50, 73; 29, 91 sq., 223, 226-30, there are many sorts of S., 22, 128, 312-19, 407-9; 30, 82-5, 161-75, 128 n.; Mahâvîra called S., 22, 193, 253, 275-7; precedes the marriage, 255; wandering teachers, 35, 7, 29, 379 sq.; setting up the domestic 7 n.; twenty qualities of Samana- fire after S., 30, 14 sq. ship, 35, 230 sq.; difference be- Samavâya, Sk. t.t., see Inherence. tween a guilty layman and a guilty Sâma-veda : meditation on special S., 36, 82-4; four fruits of Samana- parts of the S. ceremonial, 1, 28-33; ship, 36, 297. See also Ascetics, and expiatory Mantras from the S., 7, Holy persons,
185 sq.; sound of S. unholy, 8, 20; Samana Kolañña, king of Kalinga, Krishna is the S. among the Vedas, 36,81.
8, 20, 88; schools of S., 12, xxvi,
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