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right and wrong, i. e., mixed meditation lasting for ten days; belief.
a kind of penance lasting for Sam yanmith yādarśana 100 days or for 245 days. Mixed, i. e., right and wrong Sarvatha Absolutely. belief.
Sarvadarsin Omniscient, one Samyanmithyādrșți One who possesses perfect having right and wrong, i.e., apprehension. mixed belief
Sarvabhadrā A penance of 392 Sayoga Same as Sayogin. fasts and 49 break-fasts. Sayogikevalin An omniscient Sarvavirati Complete having activities of mind, renunciation. speech and body.
Saleśya A soul with a thoughtSayogin Having activities of tint. mind, speech and body. Sallekhanā Voluntary death, Sayonika A worldly soul. making the body and passions Sarahśosana Drawing off the thin, passionless end. water from lakes etc.
Savicāra Having transition, Sarāga Passionate, having with shifting. passions.
Saviseșa A little more. Sarīsrpa A reptile.
Saveda A person with sexual Sarūpin a worldly soul.
desire. Sarvaga Omnipresent.
Sahacara Concomitant. Sarvagata Identical with Sahabhävin Simultaneous, coSarvaga.
existent. Sarvaghātin Completely Sahasābhyākhyāna Speaking obscuring karmic particles. thoughtlessly. Sarvajña Omniscient, one Sāmvyavahārika Empirical, who possesses perfect practical. comprehension.
Sākāramantrabheda Sarvajñatva Omniscience. Divulging someone's secret. Sarvatobhadra A kind of Sākāropayoga Determinate
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