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| Word | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Sabala: | Disfigured; offence |
| Sabda: | Verbal testimony |
| Sabda (Kaladigata): | Word |
| Sabda (Naya): | The verbal |
| Sabdabhasa: | The false verbal view-point |
| Sabdadyullekha: | Mention of word etc. |
| Sabdallekha: | Mention of word |
| Sabdanayabhasa: | False point of view of word |
| Sachitta-tyaga: | Abstinence from the flesh of conscious creatures. |
| Sacittatyaga-pratima: | The fifth stage, in which a layman ceases to take certain vegetable life as food |
| Sad gunochchhadana: | concealing the good qualities of others |
| Sada-mukta: | Forever free of bondage |
| Saddharma-vrddhi: | Increase in righteousness |
| Sadhana: | Probans |
| Sadharana: | Common body; Possessed and enjoyable by many souls as a potato. |
| Sadharana-vanaspati: | Souls which exist together with many others in a common plant body |
| Sadharma avishamvada: | Not disputing with one’s co-religonists, as to “mine” and “thine”. |
| Sadhu: | Mendicant |
| Sadhu-Samadhi: | Protecting and reassuring to saints or removing their troubles. |
| Sadhya: | Probandum |
| Sadhya-dharma-visista: | The object which is qualified by the quality to be proved |
| Sadhya-dharmadhara: | The substratum of the quality to be proved |
| Sadhya-sadhana-bhava: | Probaundum and probane relationship |
| Sadhyiji: | A nun of the Svetambara or Sthanakavasi sect |
| Sadi: | Having a beginning |
| Sadrsa: | Similar |
| Sadrsya: | Similarity |
| Sadrsya-jnana: | Knowledge fo similarity |
| Sahabhavin: | Simultaneous |
| Sahacara: | Futile invention |
| Simultaneous | |
| Sahacaranupalabdhi: | Non-availability of one which is simultaneous |
| Sahasa: | putting down a thing hurriedly |
| Sakala-pratyaksa: | Perfect perception |
| Sakaladatti: | Transference of property prior to renunciation |
| Sakaladesa: | Full statement |
| Sakara: | Having a form |
| Sallekhana: | Ritual death by fasting |
| Sallekhanavrata: | The decision to perform sallekhana |
| Samabhirudha (Naya): | Subtle |
| Samabhirudhabhasa: | False subtle view |
| Samachaturasra: | Symmetrical; perfect symmetry all round. |
| Samadana-kriya: | tendency to neglect vows, after having taken them. |
| Samadhi-marana: | Death while in meditation |
| Samanadhikaranya: | Co-existence |
| Samanaska: | Endowed with the mental capacity Possessed of mind |
| Samantanupatana-kriya: | Answering call of nature in a place frequented by men, women or animals. |
| Samanya: | Generality |
| Samanya-guna: | Common Attributes |
| Samanyalaksana pratyasatti: | Relatonship of generalisation |
| Samarambha: | Preparation for a thing: i.e. collecting materials for it. Compare in |
| Criminal Law the conduct of the criminal before committing the offence. | |
| Samarthana: | Corroboration |
| Samarthana-nyaya: | Acceptance of the propriety of the cause |
| Samarthyapratibandha: | Non-hindrance in capability |
| Samavasarana: | Holy assembly of the Jina |
| Samavayi-dravya-sabda: | Word indicating a collection |
| Samaya: | Moment |
| Samayika: | Attaining equanimity; fusion with the true self |
| Taking a vow to devote so much time eveyday, once, twice or three times, at sunrise, sunset, and noon for contemplation of the self for spiritual advancement. Worship–self-contemplation and purifying one’s ideas and emotions. | |
| Samayika-caritra: | Avoiding all evil actions, identical to the assumption of the five mahavratas |
| Samayika-pratima: | The third stage of practicing samayika |
| Samayika-samyama: | A synonym for samayika-caritra |
| Samayikavrata: | Cultivation of equanimity; the second of the siksavratas |
| Sambandha: | Relationship |
| Sambandha (Kaladigata): | Relationship |
| Sambandhin: | Which are related |
| Samgha: | Order of monks, nuns, laymen, and laywomen |
| Samgha-pati: | Leader of lay community |
| Samghata: | Aggregation |
| Samgraha (Naya): | Generic |
| Samgrahabhasa: | False generic point of view |
| Samgrahika (Naigama): | Generic |
| Samhanana: | Bones, muscle, etc. |
| Samhata-pararthatva: | Collection, meant for others |
| Samiti: | (Self-) regulation |
| Carefulness | |
| Samjni: | Able to think abstractly about spiritual matters |
| Samjvalana: | Perfect conduct preventing. |
| This is th slightest degree of passion and co-exists with self-restraint of a high order. | |
| Smoldering-kasaya | |
| Subtle passions which are removed as one progresses from the sixth to the twelfth gunasthana | |
| Samkalpaja-himsa: | Intentional, premeditated violence |
| Samkramana: | Energy that contributes to the differentiation or transformation of karmas |
| Sampada: | Qualifications (of an acarya) |
| Sampurna-naigama: | Full non-distinguished |
| Samrambha: | Determination to do a thing – compare intention for an offence in Criminal Law. |
| Samsara: | Cycle of transmigration |
| Mudane Life | |
| Samsara anupreksha: | Mudaneness. Soul moves in the cycle of existences and cannot attain true happiness till he is out of it. |
| Samsarga (Kaladigata): | Contact |
| Samsargin: | Which comes in contact |
| Samsari-jiva: | Mundane soul |
| Samsaya: | Doubt |
| Samshaya: | Doubt, scepticism, hesitaion, e.g., as to path of Liberation |
| Samskara: | Latent mental trace |
| Samskara-prabodha: | Awakening of the latent impression |
| Samskaras: | Sacred rites |
| Samsthana: | Figure; figure of the body. |
| Samsthanavicaya: | Contemplation of the structure of the universe |
| Samudayavada: | Collective |
| Samudghata: | Bursting forth; expansion of the soul to the limits of the loka-akasa |
| Samudita: | Jointly |
| Samvara: | Spiritual path; the stoppage of karmic influx |
| Stoppageof Inflow | |
| Stopped. | |
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| Samvara anupreksha: | Stoppage. The inflow must be stopped. |
| Samvatsari: | Annual ceremony of public confession |
| Samvega: | The apprhension of the miseries of the world. |
| Samvyavahara: | Transaction |
| Samvyavaharika: | Empirical (intuition) |
| Samvyavaharika-pratyaksa: | Direct perception, in the conventional sense |
| Samyag mithyatva (mishra): | Right-wrong belief |
| Mixed wrong and right belief. | |
| Samyag-darsana: | Right faith |
| Samyag-drsti: | Right vision |
| Samyag-jnana: | Right cognition |
| Samyak | Right |
| Samyak-caritra: | Right conduct |
| Samyak-darsana: | Correct view of reality |
| True spiritual insight | |
| Faith in the teachings of the Jina | |
| Samyak-drsti: | Right vision |
| Samyak-jnana: | Right knowledge |
| Samyak-mithyatva: | A state of transition in which both correct and incorrect views are present |
| Samyaka adana nikshepa samiti: | Right care in lifting and laying. |
| Samyaka bhasha samiti: | Right care in speaking. |
| Samyaka eshana samiti: | Right care in eating. |
| Samyaka irya samiti: | Right care in walking. |
| Samyaka utsarga Samiti: | Right care in excreting. |
| Samyaktva: | Authenticity |
| Right Understanding | |
| Samyaktva Prakriti: | Primary attribute of the soul, manifests itself at the subsidence or destruction of this sub-class. |
| Samyaktva-kriya: | Activities which strengthens right belief: e.g., worship, etc. |
| Samyogi-dravya-sabda: | Word indicating a union |
| Sandeha: | Doubt |
| Sandigdha-vipaksa-vrttika (Hetvabhasa): | Whose existence in the heterologous is doubtful |
| Sangha: | The Saints’ brotherhoods. |
| Sangraha-naya: | Synthetic view |
| Sanjna (Aksarasruta): | Script |
| Sanjna-sanjni-sambandha: | Relationship of word and its meaning |
| Sanjnin (Srutajnana): | Discursive |
| Sanka-matra-vighataka: | Being a remover of the doubt in general |
| Sankalana: | Synthetic judgment |
| Sankalanatmaka: | Synthetic |
| Sankhya: | Number |
| Sankhyatanu-Vargana: | Numerable-atoms-molecule |
| Sankita: | Doubtful |
| Sannikarsa: | Approximity |
| Santara-Shunya-Vargana: | Inter-non-inter-indifferent molecule |
| Santara-Vargana: | Inter-non-inter molecule |
| Sapaksa: | Homologous instance |
| Saparyavasita (Srutajnana): | Having end |
| Sapindikarana: | A ritual connected with offering of food to the Manes |
| Sapta-bhangi-naya: | The sevenfold predication |
| Saptabhanga: | Seven aspects |
| Saptabhangi: | Seven-fold statement |
| Saptapadi: | That portion of the Hindu wedding ceremony in which the couple takes seven steps around the fire |
| Saraga-samyama: | self-control with slight attachment; etc. |
| Sarage-samyama: | Self-control with slight attachment found in monks only. |