Sa > References for ‘sat, śat́, Sát, śát, Śát́’
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[7] The word shraddhá [translated [...] as the summum bonum of life is sat. And when you direct all your [...] this is called shraddhá.
[13] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] “one who ensconces oneself in Sat, the unchangeable entity”; [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[9] [Having hands and legs, you remained idle, Without chasing away the crow, you sat down to eat; Look, the crow eats away the paddy.]
[59] The verbal root uś + ghaiṋ [...] śaŕúśańa (śat́ + úśańa). [...] uśńa means “hot”.
[82] The gentleman (gentle ghost) went into his office and sat down. Tarun and the chief ghost stood behind him. A merchant came to pick up his goods.
[116] Singhji came in and sat on the sofa with a thud and said [...] opportunity for their campaign?”
[48] I passed the night in great pain. [...] chair in front of the house and sat down to read the newspaper; as [...] for? Do you want someone?”
[2] This is a native Bengali word. [...] austerities. At the time that he sat for meditation he was known by [...] he had the body of an anthill.
[38] Dekhite dekhite jhaŕ haelo prabal; Sát tál haeyá gela magarár jal.
[145] Nyása means “to place”. [...] service of Parama Puruśa is sat + nyásin = sannyásin (in the first person, singular sannyásii).
[4] One should always live in harmony [...] manifestation of this entity – “sat” – is called “satya”. [...] their shelter, are free from fear.
[176] In the Vipra Age the king sat on the throne, but in reality [...] of their choice on the throne.
[3] And what is satya? “Sat”, that is, the non-metamorphic [...] afraid of. The Yajurveda says:
[49] That is why, I say, when the Consciousness is achieved, the distinction between Sat (undergoing no metamorphosis) [...] crystal-clear in such a condition.
[87] Who is the causal factor of creation, [...] always was, does it not? Satya, Sat and immutability are indeed synonymous. [...] of pleasure and pain. Shiva is Sat (unchangeable), Cit (Consciousness), [...] – He is Saccidánanda.
[9] Formerly it was written in the third-class compartments in trains, Śát́ jan basibek [“Seats [...] poetry, the poet Bharatcandra wrote:
[17] Sát bhádute jalke gelo Ámár [...] bhádu kárbáŕi.
[48] The horse raced forward. All of [...] his own yellow turban. Then he sat him on his own horse and took [...] I will appear instantly.”
[51] The next morning the prince flew [...] nowhere in sight. What to do? He sat down in a mood of despair. Suddenly [...] will find out your horse.”
[27] This can be said about all ordinary [...] insistence, he finally agreed and sat down in the boat. Then, strangely [...] into gold whenever she wished.
[3] One needs a firm determination [...] attain the final goal. So when he sat down the second time, he made a firm determination:
[5] Paramátman is the only Supreme Entity. Sat and Satya are equivalent words. [...] bounds of time, place and person.
[5] Mr. Ganguli lived alone with his [...] entering his house. Mr. Ganguli sat with the doctor in the living [...] shouted at the top of her voice.
[35] Dvitiiyaḿ shraddhayá [...] iti shraddhá. Shrat means Sat [or Satya], “Absolute Reality”, [...] movement is shraddhá.”
[14] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] “the guru who leads one to Sat, the Unchangeable Entity”; [...] “one who ensconces oneself in Sat, the Unchangeable Entity”. [...] SVÁDHIŚT́HÁNA. See CAKRA.
[4] Do you know the story of Mazantali [...] Mazantali Sarkar arrived and promptly sat on the vacant chair of the president. [...] Your Majesty?” they asked.
[16] “Satyam”. What is Satyam? The movement towards Sat is satyam. What is sat? “Sat” means “that which undergoes [...] metamorphosis; hence it is the Sat entity. That entity is also known as “Sat Cit Ánandam”; and the mental movement towards that Sat entity is “Satyam”.
[3] The rśi prays, “Lead me from the mutable (asat) to the immutable (sat), from darkness (tamas) to light [...] to immortality (amrta).”
[22] Tantra should be utilized only [...] by degenerated Tantrics in the śát karma [...] for a spiritual sádhaka.
[9] SÁDHANÁ. Literally, [...] “one who ensconces oneself in Sat, the unchangeable entity”; [...] Infinite Consciousness, Puruśa.
[7] I went onward towards the tamarind [...] 2 ) I sat on that very stone. Suddenly an owl started to hoot from the treetop.
[9] I went and sat about fifteen yards away from [...] it necessary to come before me.
[1] At that time my mothers youngest [...] – eat, dear.” Uncle sat up to take the plate. Then he [...] night his mother had died suddenly.
[2] In the field that day – well [...] fighting with a tiger. I went and sat on the side of the grave. But [...] little while I got up from there and sat down with my back to the grave [...] whether or not Dhiren was coming.
[3] It was deep into the night. Vimals [...] hands. Paresh was snoozing where he sat. Sanat seemed to keep on murmuring something under the spell of delirium.
[7] I did not call Rahman. Perhaps [...] somehow or another pass the night. I sat down in a reclining chair. The [...] with him, or left it elsewhere.
[3] Once the wife awoke in the middle [...] of speech. Next his first wife sat on his chest and grabbed him by the throat. What happened afterwards he could describe no further.
[7] It occurred to me once that if [...] one mind the two of us could have sat together and enjoyed the horrific [...] who he was he did not tell me.
[24] I did just that. Then I do not [...] Feeling intense pain in my feet, I sat up to find that Kamalakanta was [...] three human skulls under my head.
[10] What an eerie feeling – as though someone else had come into the room and sat down next to me. Who was it that [...] at this rate! Go to bed.”
[3] That was the period of British [...] on other days, that day also I sat down on a bench after three rounds [...] abandoned military encampment.
[15] It was essential to bring about [...] pretended to be asleep. Duryodhana sat at the head of Krśńas [...] his eyes first fell on Arjuna.
[26] One of those festivals is Caŕaka. [...] started preaching in Sarnarth, he sat in a special mudrá and [...] Rśipattana Mrgadáva).
[6] 3. Since the beginning of yoga practice, yogis have sat on various kinds of materials [...] The yogis of olden times mostly sat on animal skins, and in many cases [...] 1 )
[12] That is, where all the expressions [...] the Supreme truth, that is, where Sat is fully established, it is called “satya”. And what is “sat”? Sat means “that undergoes no [...] Sarvendriyágamya Entity, is the only satya.
[25] Now those who initiate in Vaedikácára [...] is the Sadguru? The word “sat” means “that which undergoes no change”. In modern Saḿskrta, “sat” means “good” and [...] Vaedika Saḿskrta, “sat” means “that which undergoes no change”.
[27] “Sat”. Now, the entity by whose grace one comes into contact with sat (sat, the non-changeable entity, the [...] before you, at your altar.”
[4] We pray to Rudra in the following [...] momentary; only God is changeless, sat, truth. Therefore take me from asat, the transitory, to sat, truth.
[31] Arúp sat down. He was still gasping for [...] here in fifteen minutes?”
[55] As soon as the train stopped my [...] for dessert. My private secretary sat beside me and asked me if I had [...] Sárayupárii Brahmans.
[3] The illiterate farmer could not answer that question. He sat looking up in the air. The judge said, “What in the world are you looking at?”
[1] Everything has a point of origin, [...] 7500 years ago. It is not that He sat in just one particular place and [...] before it reaches its single goal.
[7] (On May 10, 1969, at Ranchi jagriti, a sádhaka attained rágátmika samádhi. He sat in dhyánásana and [...] rágánugá).
[1] Shrii Shrii Ánandamúrti, [...] Sútram to a close devotee as they sat, in a series of night sessions [...] as a sort of makeshift lantern.
[2] [He then ordered the doors and [...] sádhakas (spiritual aspirants) sat in one dhyánásana [...] as that produced by crickets.]
[14] Oh, I almost forgot to tell you the most important part of the story. When the jackals sat down on the straw mats Phatus [...] tied one to the other with a rope.
[10] What is the inner truth? The word sannyásii is derived sat + nyás + suffix nini, first [...] same. The first interpretation is:
[16] Gandhari was a noble lady of firm [...] a satii. (In Sanskrit, the term sat means a virtuous man, whereas [...] to their fathers bidding.
[6] Bhúh, bhuvah, svah, mahah [...] paricálanaḿ karotu. Sat bidhánaḿ karotu . Sat vyavasthaḿ karotu. Anena [...] is Creator of the seven strata].
[19] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] “one who ensconces oneself in Sat, the unchangeable entity”; a renunciant. SÁRATHI. Charioteer. SAT, SATYA, SATYAM. “That [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[17] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] “one who ensconces oneself in Sat, the unchangeable entity”; a renunciant. SATYA. Sat, that which undergoes no change; [...] about the nature of the universe.
[27] There is an interesting story about this. When the defeat of Ravana became almost certain, he sat in prayer, imploring Lord Shiva [...] his act was of recurring nature.
[9] Vedic sapta, old Latin septas, [...] generally not pronounced), Bengali sát. Thus in English the seventh month [...] counted from the month of March.
[27] After the Yadavas, including Balarama, had finally been destroyed, Lord Krśńa sat quietly under a tree in Prabhasa [...] Krśńa left His body.
[335] There must be a careful selection [...] Sanskrit is called Satsauṋga. Sat means “good,” and sauṋga means “association.”
[485] There is still another sentiment [...] eloquent speeches were over, they sat down comfortably at a dinner table [...] proponents found nothing wrong with it.
[1] Saccidánanda is derived from a conversion of three terms, namely: sat, cit and ánanda. These [...] loose terminology but incorrect.
[2] Correctly speaking, sat means “that which undergoes [...] conditions of time, place and person. Sat implies “unchangeable”. [...] undergoes no qualitative change. Hence Sat can only mean the Transcendental Entity – an absolute entity which undergoes no change.
[80] When direction is to be indicated [...] Bhádugán [a school of songs] we find: Sát bhádute jalke gela, ámár bhádu kunt́i go.
[95] Anyway, what could I do? I was [...] would be more prominent. If he sat down he would not be able to highlight [...] buy such a beautiful coat?”
[107] It was now time for dinner. [...] the ironing of the trousers, he sat very carefully. As some people [...] contact, similarly the deputy minister sat in a delicate manner. [...] broth and went to sleep happily.
[122] “Ill tell you one [...] off their coats and shirts and sat in the courtroom in their undershirts. [...] roly-poly god Gańesha. I sat there with my torn undershirt [...] was completely drenched.”
[8] A proper name for “white [...] that story. When Ratnákara sat for spiritual austerities, he [...] name for “anthill”.
[8] Duryodhana arrived at Krśńas [...] head.] Suddenly Krśńa sat up and acted as if He had just [...] Its good to see you.”
[13] Sáyujya : Next comes [...] the flute and danced with, and sat close to, their dearest Krśńa. [...] other brothers had the opportunity.
[60] I left home towards dawn and after [...] the chair with the loose arm so I sat in the chair with no arms. I didnt [...] timetable to help pass the time.
[63] “Sit down, sit down,” I said. He pulled up the rickety old chair and sat down. The chair welcomed him with a creak and a groan.
[153] I went and sat under a huge silk-cotton tree [...] from the courtyard of my house.
[155] I sat and thought for a while about [...] to be staring in some direction.
[101] Arúp sat down. He was still gasping for [...] here in fifteen minutes?”
[125] As soon as the train stopped my [...] for dessert. My private secretary sat beside me and asked me if I had [...] Sárayupárii Brahmans.
[62] Whatever emanates from good [...] towards goodness, is called sat . And what remains in opposition is called asat . Yes, the word sat has many meanings. The meaning [...] word kháráb .
[265] I had to get down from the car; I had to get down. Nihál sat me down in a room. “Breakfast [...] road to bring you with me and then sat down to prepare bread and vegetables [...] mother was cooking the bread.”
[23] After circling the tree for a long [...] the ground was so dirty. If he sat there his trousers would become [...] eyes, stared at Aparna and growled
[71] The king stood up. “Why are [...] a little more.” The king sat down again.
[122] Overcome with joy she sat down and sang many delightful [...] her mind she continued singing.
[172] Prisoners in the demon jail had [...] clutches of the demons. Aparna sat in the inky darkness of her cell. [...] tree just outside her cell window.
[182] He did as he thought. He went and sat on the top of that large tree, [...] cakes… drip… drip… drip.
[332] The royal personages arrived in [...] even laid their own plates as the sat down for the reception; they didnt [...] children to eat sweets.”
[77] Iyat means “this much” [...] tá = iyattá. For example, sat + tva = sattva (ánbsattva [dried mango juice], kánt́álsattva [dried jackfruit juice]). Sat + tá = sattá meaning [...] has been added to make it a noun.
[17] When I saw the pond I stopped. [...] mound next to the pond. If one sat on one side of the mound then [...] could see all the way around it. I sat on one side of the mound and started [...] But then whose mound was this?
[26] He replied very politely and gentlemanly. [...] you secretly all along. When you sat down on one side of the mound, I sat down on the other side.”
[31] What could I do? I sat down in the waiting room and a [...] ekká sitting in front of me.
[11] Yes, talking about the eagle brought [...] the Vedic era, if a white vulture sat on anyones house they would [...] perform the shakunta yajiṋa.
[45] “I am extremely interested [...] catch up with you. I got tired and sat down under a mango tree near the [...] rushed here and managed to find you.
[64] “Not long ago I was in Silli [...] gone to what village. Finally I sat down under a mango tree. I fell [...] and the dream fled away.”
[7] Actions which draw mind to crude [...] (backbiting) are the eight fetters. Śat́ means “six” and ripu [...] towards the subtle is stopped.
[6] One evening, I went to Arups [...] took a small walk around, then sat down on a stool on the front verandah [...] Reba and the “board”.
[5] Yes, satsauṋga, I am coming to that now. Sat means “Truth”, that [...] your own sádhaná.
[21] Let me tell you a story. Once two [...] Those two ácáryas sat at some distance from the tree [...] the work of a siddha devayoni.
[15] In one of my short stories I narrated [...] heart.” I did accordingly. When I sat for the examination, I discovered [...] not attain Parama Puruśa.
[15] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] “one who ensconces oneself in SAT, the Unchangeable Entity”. SAT, SATYA, SATYAM. “That [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[16] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] “one who ensconces oneself in Sat, the unchangeable entity”. [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[15] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] “one who ensconces oneself in Sat, the unchangeable entity”; a renunciant. SÁRATHI. Charioteer. SAT, SATYA, SATYAM. “That [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[3] Devotees have no malice against [...] cooked rice, a hungry dog came and sat on his lap. The dog, too, started [...] a devotee can speak like this.
[13] There is still another sentiment [...] eloquent speeches were over, they sat down comfortably at a dinner table [...] have found nothing wrong with it.
[19] This Entity, this Cognitive Faculty [...] other entity is satyam. When “sat” is fully established, that is [...] All are of a transitory nature.
[6] Now, here we are. Say a few years [...] may be that on that planet, we sat like this and decided that, “Let [...] here. So nothing is non-causal.
[15] Sát bhádute jalke gela ámár bhádu kunt́i go? Sát bhádute gharke ela, ámár bhádu kár váŕii?
[3] The relative change of place of [...] been derived form saḿ (or sat) plus nyása. The word sat refers to the unchangeable Entity. [...] with that unchangeable Entity.
[13] [Bábá called one [...] replied yes. Then the sádhaka sat up.
[2] When Lord Buddha first sat in contemplation, his goal was [...] getting it. But later, when Buddha sat in contemplation (after eating [...] succeeded in attaining his goal.
[1] Abhidhamma (Pali): “getting [...] desire Asat: untruth, opposite of Sat Átman the soul, Supreme [...] Maháyána Buddhism
[14] Sádhaná spiritual [...] success in the psychic sphere Sat: absolute reality, truth, Good [...] particular theory or philosophy
[17] SAT – Truth, the eternal [...] creates inaction, inertia, death
[10] What is Satsauṋga? Have [...] Sanskrit is called Satsauṋga. Sat means good, and sauṋga [...] one who is a good intellectual.
[12] Now, what is good and, bad? What is Sat and what is Asat? The physical, [...] when it is increased, it is bad.
[185] Leafing through the register, I went over to my vehicle and sat down on it. It was quite cold [...] three people were written there.
[29] “His very height is about seven feet [Unkii úcái hae kariib sat feet].”
[74] Those were happy days. Golden days [...] After going for an evening walk, I sat down under a tree. The sun had [...] system of passport or visa for them.
[77] I got back to Timmern a little late. After washing my hands and face I sat down to eat.
[51] I was speechless. At any rate, [...] me. He thanked me politely and sat down. As he sat, I felt a change in the environment [...] the power of máyá.
[16] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] momentum, potential mental reaction. SAT, SATYA, SATYAM. “That [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[16] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] “one who ensconces oneself in Sat, the unchangeable entity”; [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[12] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] “one who ensconces oneself in Sat, the unchangeable entity”; [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[16] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] “one who ensconces oneself in SAT, the Unchangeable Entity”. SAT, SATYA, SATYAM. “That [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[15] SADGURU. Literally, “the guru who leads one to Sat, the Unchangeable Entity”; [...] negativity or crudity in the human body.
[11] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] SANNYÁSII. One who ensconces oneself in Sat, the Unchangeable Entity. SÁTTVIKA. [...] SVÁDHIŚT́HÁNA CAKRA. See CAKRA.
[49] This discussion of aeshvarya reminds [...] the previous days. This time I sat down in a somewhat more distant [...] east was the palásh forest.
[36] My visitor appeared as if he had [...] hankerchief on the opposite bench and sat there.
[5] Are the unit consciousness and [...] only unchangeable entity. “Sat” (that which exists) and satya [...] then only with His Cosmic Grace.
[28] (On 14th May, 1970, at Ranchi jagrti, [...] concerning sádhaka first sat in siddhásana with the [...] He looked peaceful and serene.)