valent in India is betel-leaf and cardamum, and in Europe, cig"ar or cigarette or tea etc.). A-sat 47, 79; a, not, sat (L. est), ex-ist-ent; non-existent, false. Ashrama 64; shrz, to rest in or on, to lean on, shram, to labor; where a person labors as well as rests ; a dwelling"- place; also a stag-e of life. (Four stag"es are enjoined by :the Dharma-Law, into which .the individual life should be divided—student, family-man, .unremunerated honorary pub- lic worker, anchorite. Atma 59, 72, 75 ; (Gr. atmos, etymon); afy to eat, aty to wander about, af.i-~^ to go be- yond, to transcend, ma, to measure, mu, to prohibit, deny, neg-ate, repudiate; the Self which tastes and enjoys all thing's and all experiences, pervades all thing's, trans- cends all also, measures and sets limits to all thing's, and, ,at the same time, neg*ates all things, denies the being- of all things Other than It-Self, ^ all Not-selyes ; ^I-This-Not^ Atma-Tattva 31 ; W^ that, ?ya, *ness' ; 'the 'thatness' of the Self, Its Essential Nature, Its- Being; the Principle known as the Self. A-vidya 26, 41 ; a, not, md, to know (Lat. video, Eng". wit); non-knowledge, 'non-sense), 'mar-science, mis-take, error; the Primal Error of mistaking- the- Not" Self, a finite material body, for the Infinite Self; opposite of Yidya, True Knowledge, especially of the Supreme Self and Its Nature. Banclha 41 ; badh to bind ; bond ; bondag-e. Bhag"a-van 3 ; bhagcth^ divine qualities, (six, eigfht, twelve, are variously enumerated), van, ^wn'er; one who pos- sesses divine qualities. Bhakfci 52; bhaj, to adore; adoration, devotion. Bhava 11 ; bhu, to be, bhav, to cause to be; Shiva in his beneficent aspect, Brahman 41, 41 (f.n.), 67 ; ^.r/t, to be lar^e, to exp^ni infini- tely; the Immense Infinite Vast ; the Supreme Self; also the Veda as reservoir of all the infinite knowledge of the Infinite* Brahma 11, 18 (f.n ), 20 (f.n.), 67 (f.n.), 86 (f.n.) ; the Ideator and *Expander\ ^Spreader-out' of a world-system; the Creator aspect of the Trinity. Brahm-anda 63, 67 (f.n.) 77, 78, 92; Brahm' (Brahman), the Infinite, Space, anda^ egg ; eg^g", globe, orb, of Space ; star, planet, etc. Brahmana 2 ; a person who has realised Brahman, the Supreme Infinite Self, and knows the • .Science of that Infinite; a holy man ; a man of a learned profession. Brahm'-nadT, Brahm'-nerve, 87; the Sushumna-nerve, (q-v.) along" which, yog'is are said to ^pass oa to Moksha or Nirvaoa..