SA: acoustic root of salvation, unqualified liberation, also of sentient principle


SA: he




SAUNGAREJ: co-traveler, companion


SAUNGHARŚA: clash


SAḾKAT́A: dire difficulty or danger, distress, calamity


SAḾKALPA: determination, strong desire, vow


SAḾKALPÁTMAKA: internal occupation of mind leading towards the Great


SAḾKIIRŃA: narrow


SAḾKIIRŃATÁ: narrowness


SAḾKOCA: hesitation, contraction


SAḾKULA: crowded with, full of, infested with


SAḾKRÁNTI: transit




SAḾGA: together, accompanying, just, reasonable, proper


SAḾGOPAN: secret


SAḾGHA: organisation


SAḾGHARŚA: clash


SAḾPATTI: prosperity, wealth, riches, fortune, treasure, property, glorious acquisition


SAḾPAD: prosperity, wealth, riches, fortune, treasure, property, glorious acquisition


SAḾBAL: resource


SAḾBODHI: intuition, insight, perfect knowledge of spiritual truth, consciousness


SAḾBHAVA: possible


SAḾYAK: in all respect, entirely, wholly


SAḾYOGA: union, combination, conjunction, unification, joining


SAḾVEGA: momentum


SAḾVESHA: sleep, rest, dream, seat, copulation, 


SAḾVIT: consciousness


SAḾSHAYA: doubt


SAḾSÁR: world, that moves


SAḾSKÁR: mental reactive momenta, reaction in its potentiality


SAḾSKRTA: perfected, the perfected language


SAḾSTHITA: staying, located




SAKAL: entire, whole, total, everyone


SAKÁTARE: distressfully, sorrowfully, plaintively


SAKÁL: morning, dawn, hurry, haste, early, soon, quickly


SAKÁSHA: nearness, proximity, presence, company, closeness, vicinity, under shelter, under the wings or umbrella




SAKHÁ: friend, companion, allies, confidante


SAKHYA / SAKHYATÁ: close friendship or companionship, alliance




 


SAGUŃA: attributed, qualified, subjectivated consciousness


SAGUŃA BRAHMA: Subjectivated Transcendental Entity




SAUNKAT́A: difficulty, strait, risk, danger, peril, narrow, contracted, impervious, impassable, threat, hazard




SACIVA: secretary, minister


SAINCARA: extroversion from subtle to crude in the process of creation


SAINCARA / SAḾKRAMA: centrifugal activity of the macrocosmic nucleus, forward cyclic movement during creation


SAINCITA: collected




 


SAT: that which undergoes no change, unchangeable, Transcendental Entity, absolute entity, good


SATATA: always, ever, continuous, eternal


SATASAD: good and bad




SATTÁ: existence, entity


SATYA: that which undergoes no metamorphosis, the unchangeable eternal Supreme Entity, action of mind or use of words with the object of helping others in the real sense, ultimate reality


SATYALOKA: the highest arena of consciousness




SATTVA: essence, sentient


SATTVAGUŃA: aspect of prakrti influencing consciousness creating pure “I” feeling


SADAN: home


SADRSHA PARIŃÁMA: sequence of similar curvatures


SADGURU: The Perfect Master, The Great Preceptor


SADVIPRA: Those spiritual revolutionaries who work to achieve progressive changes for human elevation on a well-thought, pre-planned basis, by adhering to the principle of Yama and Niyama




SADÁ: always, ever




SANÁTANA: coming from ages, eternal, everlasting, unending, perpetual, continual, timeless, imperishable, incessant, ceaseless, non-terminating, permanent


SANE / SAUNGE: along with


SAUNGHÁTA: impulse, force, hit, blow


SANTAPTA: heated, aggrieved, afflicted


SANTAM: all pervading universal darkness


SANTARAŃA: swimming, notation, 


SANTARPAŃA: satisfying, satiating, gratifying, delighting, very cautiously, carefully, with circumspection


SANTÁPA: heat, burn, agony


SANTOŚA: contentment, accepting ungrudgingly and without a complaint the out-turn of the services rendered by one’s own physical or mental labor, happiness, satisfaction, gratification, pleasure, propitiation, contentment, happiness


SANTULITA: balanced


SANTRÁS: great fear or alarm, terror, panic, frighten


SANDHÁN: search, quest, pursuit, discovery, join, ferment, trace, detect, found, attainment, 


SANDHRITI / SAḾDHRITI: containment, fulfilment


SANDHYÁ: evening, junction point of two adjoining periods




SAPTA: seven




SAB / SABÁI / SABÁY / SABÁR, all


SAMAY: time, occasion


SAMÁDHI: merger of unit consciousness into Cosmic Consciousness


SAMOLLÁS: overwhelming joy




 




SAMA: equal


SAMAŚT́I: collectivity


SAMATULA: equiponderate, comparable, equal, equitable, parallel, equipotent, equivalent, impartial


SAMANVAYA: cohesion


SAMARPAŃA: surrender


SAMAVÁYA: aggregate, combination


SAMÁCÁR: news


SAMÁJ: society


SAMÁROHA: grandeur, pomp, éclat, grand assemblage, display, splendid


SAMÁHÁR: collection, aggregate, combination, combination of words, conjunction of words or sentences




SAḾKLRPTA: (vedic), saturated, drenched




SAḾTRPTI: satisfaction


SAMPADA: property, excellence, belonging, acquisition, wealth


SAMPÁT: stroke, blow, powerful touch


SAḾPÚRTI: fulfilment, completion, supplementation


SAMPE: offered


SAḾPRIKTA: saturated, inlaid, united or joined (with), related or connected (with)




SAMBAL: resource


SAMBODHI: intuition


SAMBHÁR: item, ingredient, exclusive collection or arrangement, heap


SAMMUKHA: front, face to face


SAḾYUKTA: connected, attached


SAḾYAK: completely, thoroughly, distinctly, correctly, suitably, duly, properly, together with, accurately


SAḾYATA / SANYATA: controlled, restrained


SAḾRACANA: constitution


SAḾLÁP: conversation, 


SAMVARTANA: annihilation, dissolution, cataclysm, delude


SAḾVÁD: dialogue




SAḾVIT: force of awakening, vidyámaya (positive or introversial energy), sudden awakening of consciousness


SAḾVEGA: momentum, impulse


SAḾVEDANÁ: sensitivity, compassion, sympathy, concern, kindness


SAḾVRITTI: perfect attitude of mind


SAḾVRIDDHI: thorough growth, development or increase, felicitation, tribute, 


SAḾSHLEŚAŃA: synthesis


SAḾSKÁRA: reactions in potential form, reactive momentum, potential reaction




SAḾSTHÁN: the state of being placed, or laid in an orderly manner, established


SAḾSTHITA: established


SAḾSTHITI: the state of being placed, or laid in an orderly manner, established, exists with, finally substantiated


SAḾSHAYA: doubt




SAḾHATA: integrated




SAMÁKULA: greatly worried or distressed, full of misgivings, replete with, full of


SAMÁCCHANNA: well covered


SAMÁJA: society


SAMÁJA CAKRA: social cycle




SAMÁDHI: transformation of mind into Atman, trance, absorption, oneness with the object, spiritual ambrosia




SAMÁNA: one of internal váyus residing in navel sphere, equal to, like, resembling


SAMÁROHA: grand assemblage, grandeur, riding, mounting, ascending


SAMÁVESHA: inclusion, entry


SAMÁHÁR: collection, combination, summation, multitude, compounding




SAMITA / SAMIDHÁ: firewood or fuel for a sacrificial fire


SAMIIKŚÁ: analysis


SAMIIR: air, wind, breeze


SAMIIRAŃ: air, wind, breeze




SAMUNDAR: sea, ocean




SAMUNNATA: erect, upright, straight




 


SAḾBHAVA: birth, production, creation, springing up, arising, existence, possible, cause, motive, combination, union, equivalence, acquaintance, loss, destruction


SAḾBHÁR: bringing together, collecting, preparation, provisions, requisites, necessaries, ingredient, constituents, multitudes, heap, quantities, fullness, affluence, support, 




SAYATAN: careful, meticulous, diligent, cordial




 


SARAŃII: road, street


SARABATÁY: sweet juice


SARAS: juicy, succulent, tasteful, delicious, sappy, tasty, pleasing, dainty, fresh, sapid, wet, moist, lovely, agreeable


SARASATÁ: succulence, juiciness, charm, freshness, loveliness, beauty, moisture, freshness


SARASIJA: lotus, water lily


SARORUHA: lotus


SAROVAR: lake, pond, reservoir


SARJAN: creation


SARPA: snake


SARPI: ghii, clarified butter


SARPITA: creeping, gliding


SARPILA: serpentine, winding, tortuous, zigzag, meandering, spiral, spiralling


SARVA: all, whole


SARVADÁ: always, ever, all time


SARVANÁSHA: thought of sure annihilation, total destruction, utter ruin


SARVÁNYUSÚTA: transcendental


SARVASRAOTI: heard by all


SARVAHÁRÁ: total loss of all belongings, devoid of all belongings




SALÁJ: bashful, shy, blushing, coy, reserved


SALIL: water


SALITÁ: slender wick


SAVÁK: with speech


SAHAKÁR: mango tree


SAHAKÁR SHÁKHÁ: branch or twig or bough of a mango tree




SAHAN: to tolerate


SAHASÁ: suddenly


SAHASRA: thousand


SAHASRÁRA: the topmost psychic center symbolised as thousand-petal lotus




SÁ: she


SÁKÁR: to implement, to give rise a form, create, bodied, to embody, to materialise


SÁGAR: sea


SÁJ / SÁJE / SÁJIYE / SÁJÁYE: decorate, dress, attire, adornment, arrangement, beautification




SÁŔÁ: to respond, reply




SÁTHE, accompanying


SÁDÁMÁD́HÁ: simple, candid, plain, uncrooked, honest, dull


SÁDHA: desire, longing, fancy or choice, voluntary will, volition, pleasure, one’s own accord, option, ceremonial offering of food


To propitiate, to render favourable, to appease, to atone


SÁDHÁN: to make one try to improve by austerity, to cause to practice arduously or religiously, to rehearse


SÁDHANÁ: endeavour to attain aim, intuitional practice


SÁDHAKA: intuitional or spiritual practitioner


SÁDHE: of one’s own accord, willingly


SÁDHER: obtainers, achievers


SÁDHYA: within the capability, to be attained, attainability


SÁNTA: with end or limitation, finite


SÁNTAR: having space at intervals, sparse, rare, porous


SÁNTVANÁ: consolation


SÁNDRA: close, compact, dense, thick, gross, collected, strong, abundant, excessive, intense, oily, soft, smooth, pleasing, agreeable, condensed, viscous, concentrated


SÁMANE: ahead, in front


SÁMARASYE: soothing, appeasing, comforting or calming flow


SÁMÁJIKA: social


SÁMÁNYA: balanced


SÁMIPYA: proximity


SÁMYA: balanced


SÁMYABHÁK: proper brightness, well appeared




SÁYAK: arrow


SÁYAR / SÁGAR: sea, ocean


SÁR: essence, inner significance, substance, abstract, essential, spirit, vigour, worth




SÁRÁ: tired, exhausted, whole, complete, finish


SÁRÁ / SÁRE: whole, entire


SÁRÁLE: completed, finished


SÁRÁ KŚAŃ: all the time




SÁRI: row, series, a boat-song, aligned


SÁRIKÁ: female black bird




 


SÁRTHAKA: meaningful, fruitful, purposeful


SÁRTHAKATÁ: purposefulness


SÁL TÁMÁM year end


SÁŚT́AUNGA PRAŃÁMA: prostration


SÁKŚÁTKÁR: face to face


SÁKŚII: witness




SIKTA: wet, moist, moistened, absorbed, irrigated, watered, sprinkled. smeared


SINCITA: wet, moist, moistened, absorbed, irrigated, watered, sprinkled


SITA: white


SIDDHA: attained, perfected, expert, realised, accomplished, skilled, master, proven, cooked


SIDDHI: fulfilment, attainment of divine grace, accomplishment, success, self-realisation. spiritual attainment, proof


SINÁN: bath, bathe


SINIR: (aungiká) people, inhabitant, populous, bosom, chest, heart


SINDHU: sea, ocean


SINDHUR: belonging to sea, ocean


SIRIŚA: a tree producing small flower and wood




SIIMÁ: border, limit, periphery


SIIVANTII: milk-hedge plant




SU: good (laokik saḿskrta), own (sva in vaedik saḿskrta)


SUGAM: easy to learn or understand, easy to go over or traverse, easily accessible or obtainable, 


SUGHÁNA: nice smell, fragrance


SUJAN: good or virtuous man, gentleman, well conducted person, benevolent man, good soul, nearest


SUŚUPTI: inertia, staticity, slumber, sleep


SUTANU: graceful, handsome, beautiful, well-shaped


SUTANUKÁ:


SÚTRA: thread, aphorisms, dictums, sayings in condensed form


SUDÚRE: much far


SUDHÁ: nectar


SUDHÁ KARA: moon, creator of nectar


SUDHÁRŃAVA: ocean of nectar


SUDHÁSYANDA: nectar-oozing


SUDHII: learned, erudite, wise, judicious


SUNDAR: pretty, nice, good-looking, elegant, fair, splendid, enticing, attractive, captivating, graceful, charming


SUNDARATÁ: beauty


SUPAT́U: highly skilled or expert


SUPTA: sleeping


SUMITA: moderate, modest, sensible, restrained, calm


SUMUKHE: in front, face to face


SUR: melody, tune


SUR SAPTAK: sestet


SURAKÁR: composer of music


SURABHI: fragrance, aroma


SURAMYA: beautiful


SURAINJANA: beautifully coloured






SUVISTIIRŃA: very vast


SUSHOBHANA: beautifully decorated


SUSHIŚTA: righteous, decent, gentle, civil, courteous, mannerly, chaste, elegant, polite, refined, well-behaved, amiable, likeable, pleasant, friendly


SUSHLIŚT́A: entertaining, pleasing, connected, joined, attached, related, embraced, containing a pun, pun-full




SUŚAMA: balanced, proportional, beautiful, pleasing, lovely


SUŚAMÁ: beauty, pleasing quality, sweet grace


SUŚUPTI: staticity, sleepiness


SUŚUM: warm


SUŚUMNÁ: the central nerve canal


SUSMITA: smiling


SUSMITÁNANE: with smiling face




SÚTIKÁ GRHA: birth room




SUHRID: friend




SÚDAN: destroyer


SÚRYA: sun


SÚRYÁḾSHU: sun rays




SÚRII: poet, wise or learned person


SÚKŚMA: subtle




SONÁ: sleeping




SRŃITO: goaded, hooked, pierced


SRŚT́A: created


SRŚT́I: creation, the universe, world


SRŚT́I CAKRA: the cycle of creation


SRŚT́I DHÁRÁ: the flow of creation




SE: he


SEKHANE: there


SETU: bridge


SETHÁ: there


SENÁ: army, soldiers


SEVÁ: service


SEVAK: server




SAEKATA: sand, sandy beach, shore




SOCANÁ: thinking, worrying


SOJÁ: straight


SOJÁ SUJI: straight and uncrooked


SONÁ: gold, sleep, valuable item


SONÁJHARÁ: gold radiating, gold spreading, gold drizzling


SONÁR: golden


SOHÁG: affection, love, caress, fondling, amorous


SAUDHA: mansion, edifice, large building


SAORA: solar


SAOMYA: calm, placid, balanced, beautiful, majestic, dignified, unruffled, impressive, noble, august




 


STABAKA: panegyric offering, folded pair of hands, bunch, cluster, bouquet, collection, stanza, chapter


STABDHA: standstill, motionless, stunned, stupefied, dazed, stopped, calmed, calm, stiffened


STARA: layer


STUTI / STAVA: lauding the qualities, praise, admiration, glorification, prayer, flattery, hymns




 


STÚPA: heap, pile, mound, low hill, collection


STÚPIKRITA: piled


STOKA: false or insincere consolation or assurance or promise, a bit or a little




STHALA: land


STHAVIR: fixed, firm, steady, old, ancient


STHAVIRATÁ: immobility, staticity


STHÁŃU: stationary, immobile, static


STHÁVARA: inanimate, immobile, stationary


STHÁPANA: establishing


STHITA: situated, located


STHITAPRAJINA: established in intuition


STHITI: situation, state, location




STHIRA: motionless


STHÚLA: crude, mundane




SNAPAN: sprinkling, washing, bathing, ablution


SNIGDHA: cool, smooth, glossy, pleasant, calmed, charming, delightful


SNIGDHATÁ: coolness, smoothness, glossiness, charm, pleasing, calmness


SNEHA: cool, smooth, glossy, pleasant, calmed, charming, delightful, soft




SPANDAN: vibration, oscillation, shakings, throbbing


SPARDHÁ: audacity or courage to emulate or defy, emulation, daring to take a difficult task, daring, audacity, vaunting arrogance, rant and blustre, vaunt, challenge, competition


SPARSHA: touch, contact


SPARSHANA: to touch


SPAŚT́A: clear, evident, manifest, obvious, express, explicit, positive, plain, outspokenly, frank, categorical




SPHAT́IK: crystal


SPHIITA: swollen, bloated, inflated, expanded, augmented, flourished, puffed up


SPHURAŃA: glow, vibration, unfolding, quivering, trembling, shine, glitter, incitement, awakening, expression


SPHURTI: blooming, revelation, unfolding, manifestation, expression, utterance, merriment, hilarity, joviality, sprightliness, amusement, fun, cheerful enthusiasm or energy


SPHOT́A: bursting, explosion




SMARAŃA: recollection, remembering, memorising




SMITA: smile


SMITÁBHÁSA: smiling appearance


SMRITI: remember, memory




SYANDA: emanating, oozing, exuding, going




SROTA: stream, current, origin




SVA: self


SVA-SRIŚT́A: self-created




SVANTO: sounded, alerted




SVADHÁ: one’s own nature or determination, spontaneity, one’s own will or pleasure, oblations to deceased, máyá or worldly illusion




SVANAN: sound, ring, sonance, voice




 




SVABHÁVA: nature, characteristics, innate quality


SAYAMVARÁ: one who chooses one’s bridegroom herself, embrace, adopt


SVAYAMBHARÁ: self sufficient


SVAYAḾ: self


SVAYAḾBHARÁ: full of self




SVARA: sound, voice, gamut or note of musical scale, tone, tune, vowel, accent, breath




SVARALOKA: a layer of mind consisting of “I” feeling


SVARÁGHATA: blow of word, oppose, forbid, stoppage


SVARÁT́: SVARÁT́A: self pervading, grandeur


SVARÚPA: own form


SVARGA: heaven


SVARŃA: gold


SVARŃA BELÁ: golden seashore


SVASTI: benediction




SVÁTI: a constellation of stars, a particular period when the sun moves through that


SVÁDHYAYA: study of the scriptures or other books of learning and assimilating their spirit


SVÁMII / SOÁMII: husband, master, lord, employer, overload, ruler, owner, title of saints


SVÁHÁ: performing noble actions, oblations, offering


SVIIYA: own, one’s own


SVEDA: sweat, perspiration


SVEDA SIKTA: moist or wet with sweat