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________________ GENERAL INDEX. 485 Selfs, there is no distinction of different S., such a distinction being due to limiting adjuncts only, ii, 172. Senselessness. See Swoon. Sense-organs, the elements and the s. the product of Nescience, i, 281. - ten, ii, 65 n. - are the cause of the perception of the sense-objects, ii, 95. - the word präna is secondarily applied to the, ii, 96. -- accompany the soul when leaving its body, ii, 102. -- all s., i.e. their functions, are merged in mind on the depar ture of the soul, ii, 365 seq. - and elements of him who knows Brahman are merged in Brabman, ii, 376 seq. see also Organs. Senses, the objects are beyond the, i, 239, 244. - the relation of the s. and their objects is based on the mind, i, 239. - the Sankhyas enumerate some times seven, sometimes eleven, i, 376. - 'the abode of the six,' in Bauddha terminology, i, 404, 405 n. - though the soul is intelligent, the S. are not useless, ii, 34. - seven, ii, 82 seq. - called grahas, i.e. seizers, because they are bonds by which the soul is tied, ii, 83. - the vital airs are the eleven, ii, 93 seq. Sesvara-sânkhyas admit the exis tence of a highest Lord, but postulate a pradhana besides, i, p. xl. Shodasakala-vidya, ii, 233. Shodasin-cup at the atirâtra-sacri fice, either to be offered or not to be offered, i, 263 seq.; ii, 188. Shodasin-rite, the time of the stotra accompanying the performance of the, ii, 228. Sin, on the attainment of Brahman all s. is extinguished, ii, 353 356. - he who possesses knowledge ob tains lordly power and cessation of all, ii, 355. Sitâ not born in the ordinary way, ii, 125. Siva. See Pasupati. Skanda, Sanatkumara was born again as, ii, 235. Skandhas (groups), the five, of the realists, i, 402 seg. the atoms and s. cannot be assumed to enter on activity on their own account, i, 403. Sleep, the activity of the sense organs interrupted during, i, 85, 86. – a kind of dissolution and origina tion takes place in the sleeping and the waking states, i, 212. - the undeveloped principle or the causal potentiality is a universal s., in which are lying the transmigrating souls destitute for the time of the consciousness of their individual character, i, 243. the soul wanders about in the state of, ii, 49 seq. - in it the organs are drawn in ward, ii, 136. - deep, in the state of it the soul abides within Brahman in the heart, i, p. Ixi, 180, 273, 350; ii, 54 seg., 141-147, 176, 210. -- the soul awakening from it is the same that went to, i, p. Ixi; ii, 147-149. -- what Scripture says about ab sence of all specific cognition, refers either to d. s. or final re lease, i, p. Ixxxv; ii, 145, 414 seq. -- when a man sleeps he is gone to his own Self, i, 59. - - the soul in the condition of d. s. is resolved into an intelli gent entity, i, 60. --the vital air remains awake in the state of, i, 162–168. - - is characterised by the cessa tion of the activity of all bodily organs, i, 163, 168. - - bliss attaches to it, i, 163, 164, 168. -- denoted by the word 'seren ity,'i, 182. - the highest Self different from the individual soul in the state of, i, 233-236. there d. the sour Selfceps Digitized by Digized by Google
SR No.007682
Book TitleQuestions of King Milinda Part 02
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorT W Rhys Davids
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1894
Total Pages2240
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size38 MB
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