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 5 18 sa,!lkhyiibhiiva, 284 n. samklefa, 427 Sa!lkepafalil,arajaya, 305'1. Sa,!lkfepafiiriraka, 4 I 9, 4 68 SaI!mydsa, 28 n. sa/!Isiira, 109, 130, 13 1, 135, 14 0 , 14 1 , 20[, 237, 248, 25 8, 261, 26 9, 273, 4 28 sat!lsiira-dukkha, 99 n. sa1!lsiiri1Z, 189 samskaroti, 263 n. salskiira, 86n., 91, 122, 263, 26 4, 273, 281, 2851Z., 29on., 303,316,323,340, 45 1, 45 6 sa,!lskiiras, 127, 139, 143, 266, 27 2 sa'.1Zskrta, 121, 142, 151 sa11lskrtadharmas, 121 sazjr!aviveka, 247 Sa,!lstiira, 171 11. sa1!lsthii1Za, 123 sa,!zfaya, 193, 277, 294, 33 211 ., 3 60 saf!Ztii1Za, 409 samvara, 101, 202 sal!lvii da, I 88, 373 samviidakatva, 408 salnvlldi, 4 16, 4 1 7 sa;!lvedana, 383 sD1!lvedyatva, 384 sa/!Ivid, 383 sa1!/vrta11liitram, 114 SD1!zvrti, 4 28 sa,!lvrtisatya, 144 sD1!zvrtisatyatii, 146 sa,!lyama, 202 sa,!lyoga, 83, 224,3 16 ,3 1 9, 33'J, 3 80 ,4 0 3, 4 I 5, 44 8, 45 0 Sal!lyukta-samaviiya, 334 sa1!lyukta-samaveta-salllaviiya, 335 sa/!Iyuktavifefaa, 335 Sa1!lyuktiibhidharmafiistra, 120 Sa,!/yutta Nikiiya, 83, 84, 9 111,,94,95,9 6 , 98 n., 10811., 11011., II I n. Sanaka, 'Z'Z 2 Sananda, 2'Z 2 Sanandana, 418 Sanatana, 222 sD1ldhiina, 89 sallddha, 28 9, 349 sanllliitra-viayalll pratyak{am, 382 sa1l11i dhii niisannidhiiniibhyii 1/1 jliii naprat i- bhiisabhedah, 410 n. sa1Znidhi, 224- san1Zivda-vifi!!atii, 364 Sanskrit, 66, 86 n., 119, 121, 125, 128, 153 1Z ., 155, 170, 17 1, 17 2 , 3 0 9, 4 06 , 407; language, 38, 39; literature, 4 0 , 3 02 Sanskrit Philosophy, technical and ab- struse, I Saliskrit Texts, 20 n., 23 1Z., 32 11., 33 ll. Sa1ltiiniintarasiddhi, 151 ll. sa1Ztoa, 236 sangha, 102 Index Saitghabhadra, 120 Sangitiparyyiiya, 120 sD1ikhiira, 86, 90, 92 n., 93, 94, 96, 263 n.; discussion of the meaning of, 86 n. ; meaning of, 96 salikhiirakkhandha, 8611., 95, 100 Saitkrantikas, I 12 saliiiii, 94, 95,96, 97, 98; different stages of, 96 saiiiiiikkhandha, 95, 100 sapak!asattii, 344- sapak!asattva, 156 n., 349 saptabhangi, 180, 181 n. Saptadafabhltlllisutra, 128 Saptapadiirthi, 308 Sarasvati, 301 n. Sarasvatirahas}'a, 28 n. SarvadarianasD1!lgraha, 2, 68 n., 79, 114 n., 235 n., 305 n., 3221l. Sarvadarfanaviicyo'rtha!z, 68 n. sarvajiia, 426 Sarvajfiatmamuni, 419, 468 sarvakalpaniiviralzitalll, 151 sarvaloka, 137 sarvasaf!Zskiiral}, 114 Sarvasiira, 28 n. sarvata1Ztrasiddhiinta, 295 sarvavikalpalakalavini'lJrttam, 147 Sarvaharnmani HiraQyagarbha, 32 11. Sarvastivada, 120 n. Sarvastivadins, 112, 113, 115, 117, 119, 120, 122, 128, 167; their theory of the senses, 123; their doctrine of ka171la, 124; their doctrine of mind, 124 sat, 75, 16 3, 175, 18 3 '1 ., 257, 258 n., 3 1 7, 3 81, 443, 44 44 6 , 449, 49 1 sati, 101 Satipa!{hiina sutta, 227 satisamvara, 101 satkiiraavll"a, 258 n., 468 satkiiryaviida, 257, 258, 4 68 satkhyiiti, 183 n., 384 satparicchedakam, 356 satpratipaka, 36 I sattii., 287,317. 381, 491 sattva, 158, 160, 163'/., 224, 241, 242, 244, 245, 24 6, 24 8 , 249, 25 0 , 259, 4 1 5, 44 6 , 49 2 , 493 sattva-guza, 244 satya, 236, 270 Satyakama, 3:' n. Satyasiddhi school, 124 11. Saubhiigyalakfmi, 28 11. Sautranta-vijiianavada, 409 n. Sautrantika, II 6, 120, 15 I, 161, 168, 188, 302, 313 n., 408, 409n., 411; Buddhists, 165; notion of time in, 116; theory of inference, 155 ff.; theory of perception, 151 Sautrantikas, 112, 113, 115, 167; dis- tinguished from the Vaibhasikas, I 14 ; their philosophy according to GUQa- ratna, 114 Javalla, 36