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d fifth principles (Raja Yoga.) Sunyata, space; nothingness. Suras, elementals of a beneficent order; gods. Surpa, winnower. Suryasiddhanta, a Sanskrit treatise on astronomy. Sushupti Avastha, deep sleep; one of the four aspects of Pranava. Sutra period, one of the periods into which Vedic literature has been divided. Sutratman, (lit. "the thread spirit,") the immortal individuality upon which are strung our countless personalities. Svabhavat, Akasa; undifferentiated primary matter; Prakriti. Svapna, dreamy condition, clairvoyance. Swami (lit. "a master"), the family idol. Swapna Avastha, dreaming state; one of the four aspects of Pranava. Tama, indifference, dullness. Tamas, ignorance, or darkness. Tanha, thirst; desire for life, that which produces re-birth. Tanmatras, the subtile elements, the abstract counterpart of the five elements, earth, water, fire, air and ether, consisting of smell, taste, feeling, sight and sound. Tantras, works on Magic. Tantrika, ceremonies connected with the worship of the goddess Sakti, who typifies Force. Taraka Yog, one of the Brahmanical systems for the development of psychic powers and attainment of spiritual knowledge. Tatwa, eternally existing "that;" the different principles in Nature. Tatwams, the abstract principles of existence or categories, physical and metaphysical. Telugu, a language spoken in Southern India. Tesshu Lama, the head of the Tibetan Church. The Laws of Upasanas, chapter in the Book iv. of Kui-te on the rules for aspirants for chelaship. Theodidaktos (lit. "God taught "), a school of philosophers in Egypt. Theosophy, the Wisdom-Religion taught in all ages by the sages of the world. Tikkun, Adam Kadmon, the ray from the Great Centre. Titiksha, renunciation. Toda, a mysterious tribe in India that practise black magic. Tridandi, (tri, "three," danda, "chastisement"), name of BrahmanicaI thread. Trimurti, the Indian Trinity--Brahma, Vishnu and Siva, Creator, Preserver and Destroyer. Turiya Avastha, the state of Nirvana. Tzong-ka-pa, celebrated Buddhist reformer of Tibet, who instituted the order of Gelugpa Lamas. Universal Monas, the universal spirit. Upadana Karnam, the material cause of an effect. Upadhis, bases. Upamiti, analogy. Upanayana, investiture w
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