desire, wish, comes true. Satya-samkalpa 64, 65, 72; one whose will-and-idea, idea" tion, realises itself, becomes realised, comes true. Satfcvika 28, 29 ; of the sattva quality of enlightened rational and virtuous intelligence, (as distinguished from rajasa and famasa, restless and passion- ate). Siddha 11, 62, 77; see sadhu ; one who has achieved super- physical powers. Shama 29, 31, 32, 35 f.n. ; sham, to become quiet, to calm down ; reposefulness, tranquillity, serenity, placidity of mind. Shanta 33 ; one who has gained shama (q.v.). Shanti 41 ; same as shama; peace. Shaphari 53 ; a variety of small fish. Shastra 17, 52 f.n., 79. Shiva 43; sh^ to sleep; the God who sleeps within the heart of all; corresponding" to the Jcdrana-'sharira or 'causal body', wherein lie dormant all vdsands (q.v.), desires, ins- tincts, passions, all the con- tents of the un-, sub", supra- conscious, which are the motive-forces that move souls and worlds ; in the aspect of beneficent desires and passions, the third God of the Great Trinity is named Shiva; in that of maleficent and des- tructive forces, Rudra or Hara. (q.v.). This is why Shiva" Rudra (also his feminine aspect* Gauri-Kali) is tamasa ; tamas is desire. Shunya 42 ; emptiness, vacuum; Space ; cipher, zero. Shunya-vadi 42 ; vad, to speak ; one who says that Shunya, Vacuum, Nothingness, is the Ultimate. Shfira 68. Smrti 26 ; smr, to remember ; 'memory'; book of laws, 're- membered' by Manu and the Eshis. Sthula 45 ; larg-e, heavy, fat, gross, dense. Suchika 86 f.n. Sukshma 45 ; subtle, small, thin, fine. Sushumna 87 ; some nerve (?) runnings from the lower end of the spinal column to the top of the skull. (See Brahm'- nan and Brahm'-randhra). Svayam-bhu 19 ; svayam, oneself, bhu^ to be ; the Self- born Brahma. Sva-bhava 78 f.n. ; S'oa, Self, bhu, to be. Tamas 41 ; one of the trinity of primal gunas ; darkness (external as well as internal), inertia, mental confusion, in- fatuation, error, a-vidya (q. v.). Tanha 5 f.n. Tapas 25, 51, 86 f.n. ; tap, to be hot, to §"low (with a noble resolve), to perform ascetic penances ; asceticism, aus- terity. Tapasya, 28 ; same as fapas. Tejas 2 ; lustre ; heat; radiant aura of abundant opposition-