S
S`akti (n) = 1. Goddess Parvati 2. Ability, energy and power.
SAM
Sambandham (n) : 1. Relationship.
S`ayanam (n) = sleep, lying down.
Usage: Punarapi jananam, punarapi maran`am, punarapi jananii jat`haree s`ayanam. S`ankaracharya in Bhaja Govinda verses. Meaning: Born again, dying again, sleeping in the womb of the mother again).
S`ayya(n) = bed.
(Usage: s`ayyaa bhuutalam ajinam vaasaha. In S`ankaracharya's Bhaja Goovinda verses. Meaning: Bed is the earth's surface. Garments are deer skins.)
S`ariiram(n) = body. etym: Siirn`iiti iti - One which gets degenerated and decayed.
s`reeyam(n) = good, beneficial
s'rii = Goddess Lakshmi, wealth;
SIV
S`va (n) = dog.
Usage: 2-3-19 of Maha Bhagavata:
"Sva-viḍ-varaahooṣṭra-kharaiḥi, saḿstutahạ purusḥaḥa pas`uḥu.
Na yat karn`a pathoopeetoo jaatu naama gadaagrajạha."
A person who praises those who do not listen to the name of Krishna will be like a dog, pig, camel and a donkey.
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S
sa = he;
SAD
Sadrisam (pr: Sadrus`am): Equal, equivalent.
Ussage:
Na hi gnaaneena sadrus`am pavitram. There is nothing as sacred as "awareness and knowledge, realisation". Gita 04/38.
saadhu = docile, gentle; mendicant;
sadaa = always;
SAM
Samadhi (n) = An ecstatic, nearly unconscious state of mind during deep absorption in meditation.
Sambhavam = happen; possible.
Samkaas`am = like, equal to.
Usage: Sampadaha svapna samkaas`aha. Shankaracharya in his tasmaat jagarit verses. Meaning: Riches are like dreams.
samkalp (v) = propose;
samkalpa = proposal;
Sampada (n)= wealth.
Usage: Sampadaha svapna samkaas`aha. Shankaracharya in his tasmaat jagarit verses. Meaning: Riches are like dreams.
sams`aya = doubt, hesitation;
samvaadam = argument, dispute;
samyama = self control;
sams`ayam = doubt;
sangam, samgam = attachment; (original meaning: union);
SAR
Saran`i (n) = path, way.
Usage : Shakespeare Sarani in Kolkata.
sarva = all
SAT
sat = good
Satatam = always.
SAU
Saudham : A mansion, particularly one built with 'slaked lime'.
SE
seena = army
siddhi = accomplishment, fulfilment;
SIM
Sima (Siima): 1. land, country. 2. Boundary.
SKH
Skhalanam(n): 1. Ejaculation.
SMA
Smaranam(Smaran`am)(n): 1. Memorising and remembering (particularly God's name).
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