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, the sacred syllable Aum. Rishis (lit. "revealers"), holy sages. Ruach, one of the souls, according to the Kabala; second three principles in the human septenary. Sabda, the Logos or Word. Saketa, the capital of the ancient Indian kingdom of Ayodhya. Sukshma sariram, the subtile body. Sakti, the crown of the astral light; the power of Nature. Sakuntala, a Sanskrit drama by Kalidasa. Samadhana, incapacity to diverge from the path of spiritual progress. Sama, repression of mental perturbations. Samadhi, state of ecstatic trance. Samanya, community or commingling of qualities. Samma-Sambuddha, perfect illumination. Samvat, an Indian era which, is usually supposed to have commenced 57 B.C. Sankaracharya, the great expositor of the monistic Vedanta Philosophy, which denies the personality of the Divine Principle, and affirms its unity with the spirit of man. Sankhya Karika, a treatise containing the aphorisms of Kapila, the founder of the Sankhya system, one of the six schools of Hindu philosophy. Sankhya Yog, the system of Yog as set forth by Sankhya philosophers. Sannyasi, a Hindu, ascetic whose mind is steadfastly fixed upon the Supreme Truth. Sarira, body. Sat, the real, Purusha. Sattwa, purity. Satva, goodness. Satya Loka, the abode of Truth, one of the subjective spheres in our solar system. Shamanism, spirit worship; the oldest religion of Mongolia. Siddhasana, one of the postures enjoined by the system of Hatha Yoga. Siddhi, abnormal power obtained by spiritual development. Sing Bonga, sun spirit of the Kolarian tribes. Siva, one of the Hindu gods, with Brahma and Vishnu, forming the Trimurti or Trinity; the principle of destruction. Sivite, a worshipper of Siva, the name of a sect among the Hindus. Skandhas, the impermanent elements which constitute a man. Slokas, stanzas (Sanskrit). Smriti, legal and ceremonial writings of the Hindus. Soham, mystic syllable representing involution; lit. "that am I." Soonium, a magical ceremony for the purpose of removing a sickness from one person to another. Soorya, the sun. Souramanam, a method of calculating time. Space, Akasa; Swabhavat (q.v.) Sraddha, faith. Sravana, receptivity, listening. Sthula-Sariram, the gross physical body. Sukshmopadhi, fourth an
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