SHA: acoustic root of the mutative principle, also of psychic longing
SHAKAT́A: vehicle, carriage, cart
SHAKAL: piece, part, portion, scale of fish
SHAKTI: energy, power, strength, Prakrti, Cosmic Operative Principle, force
SHAUNKÁ: doubt, suspicion
SHATA, hundred
SHATADRU: stream with hundreds of flows or current, river Satalej in Punjáb of North India
SHAT́HATÁ: deceit, swindling, knavery, chicanery, false play, slyness, crookedness
SHATRU: enemy
SHABDA: sound
SHAMBHU: the vertex point from which creation starts
SHAMBHU LIUNGA: the point from which creation starts
SHAYAN: sleep, bed
SHARA: arrow
SHARAT: autumn, winter
SHARAD: winter, autumn
SHARADHII: pointed intellect, quiver
SHARVARII: night
SHALÁKÁ: stick
SHASHÁUNKA: moon
SHASHIKAR: moonlight
SHASHII: moon
SHAŚPA: young grass
SHASYA: corn, grain
SHAHAD: honey
SHÁKHÁ, branch
SHÁŃITA: whetted, sharpened, piercing
SHÁNTA: peaceful, quiet, tranquil, satisfied, appeased, pacified, calm, gentle, mild, gratified, temperate
SHÁNTA DHII: tranquil mind
SHÁNTI: peace, tranquility, quietude
SHÁRAT / SHÁRAD: autumn, winter
SHÁL: a large gregarious sál tree
SHÁLPRÁNSHU: as tall as a large gregarious sál tree
SHÁLUK: stalk of water lily
SHÁLMALII: simul, silk cotton tree or flower
SHÁSHVATA: eternal, everlasting, unending, perpetual, continual, timeless, imperishable, incessant, ceaseless, non-terminating, permanent
SHÁSAN: control
SHÁSTRA: scripture, code
SHIULI / SHEFÁLII: a white fragrant autumnal flower, night jasmine
SHIKAL: shackle, chain, fetters, link
SHIKHAR: peak
SHIKHÁ: flame, tip
SHIKHÁN: to teach, to educate
SHIKHI, peacock
SHINJITA: sound of danceŕs anklets
SHIMUL: silk-cotton flower or its tree
SHIYARE: in the head
SHIRÁ: vein, nerve, artery, tendon
SHIROPÁ: turban of honour, crown, princely garb
SHIRSHIR: expressing, tingling, thrilling, uncanny sensation, gentle touch
SHIRIŚA: a tree producing small flower and wood
SHILPANA: to work
SHILÁ: rock
SHIVA: Puruśa, Pure Consciousness, Cosmic Consciousness encircled by primordial Prakrti called Shivánii, auspicious, a great tantric guru of 5000 BC
SHIVÁNII: primordial Prakrti encircling Pure Consciousness
SHISHIR: dew, frost
SHISHU: infant, child, kid, baby
SHIŚTA: righteous, decent, gentle, civil, courteous, mannerly, chaste, elegant, polite, refined, well-behaved, amiable, likeable, pleasant, friendly
SHIŚYA: pupil, disciple, devoted follower
SHIS: whistling sound, whistle, sweet short note (of a bird)
SHIHARAŃA: thrill, shiver, shudder, quiver
SHIIKAR: fine droplets of rain, mist, spray
SHIITA: winter
SHIITAL: cold, cool
SHIITALATÁ: coldness
SHIIRŃA: withered, decayed, dry, sere, thin, emaciated, shattered, rotten
SHIILA: good conduct, behaviour, manner, complex of culture
SHRUNKHALA / SHRUNKHALÁ: chain, iron-chain, fetter
SHRŃITO: to tear asunder, tear to pieces, to hurt, to injure, to kill, to destroy, to be shattered, to wither, to decay, waste away
SHRNVANTA: decaying, mortal, declining
SHUKANO: dry
SHUKTI: shell forming pearl, ear shell, nacre, abalone, oyster
SHUKRA: semen
SHUKRA DHÁTU: seminal fluid
SHUKRA NÁDII:
SHUKLÁ: illuminated
SHUCI: pure, clean, sanctified, holy
SHUDDHA: nectar, sweet, pure
SHUDHÁN: repay, ask, inquire
SHUDHÁY: repay, ask, inquire
SHUDHU: only, exclusively
SHUBHA: auspicious
SHUBHUNKAR: doer of auspicious
SHUBHRA: white, bright
SHUBHRÁNSHU: brilliantly shining
SHÚŃYA: vacuum, zero, nothingness, vacant
SHÚDRA: those living by manual work or service
SHRNVANTA: mortal, decaying, withering, fading
SHEKHÁN: SHIKHÁN: to teach, to educate
SHEŚA: end, close, concluding, completion, ruin, death, finish, last, snake
SHEFÁLII: a white fragrant autumnal flower, its tree, night jasmine
SHAEYYÁ: bed
SHAELA: mountain or mountain related
SHOKA: bereaved, mourning, grief, worry, anxiety, sorrow, distress, lamentation, wailing, deep anguish
SHODHARÁN: rectify, correct
SHOŃITA: red, blood
SHOŃO: listen
SHOŃÁTE: listen
SHONÁN: to inform, to cause to heed, sing, tell, speak, talk
SHODHANA: refinement, purification
SHOBHÁ: decoration, beautification, ornamentation
SHOBHÁINJAN: drumstick tree, morunga
SHOŚAŃA: sucking, exploitation
SHAOCA: purity both of physical and mental bodies, mental purity is attained by benevolent deeds, charity, or other dutiful acts
SHMASHÁN: cremation ground
SHYÁM: deep green, verdant, fresh, simple
SHYÁM RÁY: Lord Krśńa,
SHYÁMALIMÁ: greenness
SHRAVAŃA: hearing, listening
SHRADDHÁ: faith, devotion, reverence, movement towards Shrat or sat, the Absolute Entity
SHRAVAŃA: listening to discourses on the Supreme Entity, hearing
SHRÁVAŃA: rainy season, the month of continuous rains
SHRÁVAŃII: pertaining to rainy season
SHRÁNTI: fatigue, tiredness
SHRII: power, control, authority, ability
SHREŚT́A: superior, best, excellent
SHREŚT́ATÁ: superiority
SHREYA: virtue, good, auspicious, benevolent, benign, favourable, lucky, promising
SHRUTI: ear, a composition learned by hearing, a musical note
SHRUTI GATA: entered into the ears
SHROTA: flow, stream
SLÁGHÁ: praise, flattery
SHLOKA: couplet, distich, verse, poem
SHLEŚA: irony, ridicule, insinuation, embrace, adhering, clinging, union, junction, contact, pun, double meaning
SLIŚT́A: clung, adhered, leaning on, double interpretation, connected, joined, attached, related, embraced, containing a pun, equivocal
SHVÁSA: breathing
SHVETÁSHVAR: mythological white horse ridden by the sun God
SHVÁPADA: frightening, ferocious, violent