vi, specially, particularly, per- sistently, char, to go about; the mind's goings about* this way and that, in all directions in search for the truth about some thing"; reflection, thinking". Vi-deha-mukta 44, 45 f.n. 46, * without-body-freed7, a soul released from all doubts and fears, and from the material body also. Vi-deha-mukti 83 f.n. Vidya-dhara 66 ; md, to know, dhr, to hold, bear, possess; possessor of subtle, secret, occult powers; one of a race , ^ of beings belonging" to the subtle worlds. See a-vidya, Vijnana 42 ; m, jna^ to know ; special, particular, concrete knowledge ; concrete physical iJ^AaA8101611^ .as distinguished from pra'jnana, abstract metaphy- sical science); cognition, sensa- tion, experience. Vijuana-vadin 42 ; oae belong- ing to that school of Buddhist philosophy which holds that the 'ego' is nothing" else than a stream of incessant sensa- tions ; vad^ to speak. Vimana 62 ; mh, bird, m, space, ma. to measure ; of the same measure as, i.e., similar to, a bird; sky-measurer; an air-car, an aeroplane; heavenly car of gods. Vikalpa 17; Imagination. See ^al^a^i,ff^ Sankalpa, ^i^^lS^Sll,;' stringed instru- ^nent like\a^l^te, with two (sound ing gibbes^ usually made ^r.ds^at^t^,.lwo ends» :a"i59f1 ^K^^JS3^» fprm ;' • f Ncxy, a 'formless' ugly ogress. Vishnu 11 f.n., 43, 45 ; m, si (sinoti}) to sew or bind together ; the Preserver aspect of the Divine Trinity or Triune God, (corresponding to the Sutr-dtmdy the thread- soul, group-soul), which per- meates, pervades, and binds and holds together all indivi- dual souls and all things. Vishuchika 87 f.n , 95 ; an epidemic disease caused by a* ^needle'-like microbe. Viveka 5, 14 ; m^ mcK, to divide, separate, discriminate ; discrimination. Vyoma 72 ; sky. Yajna 26 ; yaj , to offer sacri- fice ; a sacrifice ; any act done for the general good, without selfish desire for any return. Yaksha 69 ; yaksh, to eat, an 'eater1; a phagocyte ; also a gnome guarding underground treasure? an attendant of the g'od Kubera, Lord of all wealth. Yama 11, 38 f.n., 39,40 ; the God of Death. Yoga 31, 79, 96 ; yuj, to joir ; joining the individual soul with the Universal Soul ; the science and art of absorbed attention and rapt meditation. Yogini 62 ; a woman who has achieved yoga. Yojana 37, 61, 65 ; a measure of distance equal to about eight miles. Yuga 8 f.n., 79 ; a great Age covering some millions of yeais. Yukti 79 ; yuj ; same as yoga (q. v»); also argument; reason.