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Sukla dhyaana Sukla lesya Sukrta Sukshma
Sukshmattva Suksma-kriya-anivartika Suksma-kriya-pratipati Suksma-samparaya-charitra Sulakshana Sulsaa
Purest meditation; White meditation Pure aura; White aura Righteousness; Merit Microscopic; Minute; It neither causes hindrance to others, nor other things can hinder it; Subtle; Subtle subtleness; Fine; Conceptual Extreme fineness State on subtle movement (activity) Meditation of subtle activity Subtle possioned conduct Auspicious characteristics (1) A famous sravika of the time of Mahavira. She was the wife of a chariot driver named Naga, who was related to King Prasenajit. At first, she had no son. Later 32 sons were born to her, all with the same life span. They were in the service of King Srenika of Rajagriha. Lord Mahavira praised this lady for her devotion and steadfastness; (2) A great sravika at the time of Lord Mahavira. Fifth Tirthankar Void; Zero; Absence; Gapfiller. Zero-variform Voidness Seventh Tirthankar Goddess; Devi Happy; Plentitude More happy than unhappy, Plentitude-cum-penury. Extremely happy; Supreme plentitude
Sumati Sunya Sunya varganaa Sunyata Supaarshva Sura Susama Susama-dusama Susama-susama
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