Sa > References for ‘sattá, satta’
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[99] átmani = in átman; sattá = entity; saḿsthitih = exists with, finally substantiated
[21] At a later stage of Vraja Krśńas [...] rare quality – their dvaeta sattá [dualistic existence], the dualism [...] sugar and sand or sugar and water.
[44] Ánumeya váhya [...] are a permanent entity ( sattá ). There is the external world, [...] álambana as the material realized.
[12] There are three stages of the mind [...] In the wakeful state (kaosikii satta) all the layers of the mind remain [...] (prajiṋá and kárańa).
[17] “Is jiivátman then [...] knowing entity ( jiṋátr sattá) are absent, it can never be the [...] is not the absolute authority.
[3] “Khańd́a vikásha” [...] Supreme Power (Virát́ Sattá) keeps Himself in touch with this [...] what. That is why it has been said:
[7] Whenever any of the inferential [...] subjective entity (bhávaka sattá) of the mutative thought waves.
[19] Vastusatyam [...] existence merges into its pratyak sattá [witnessing counterpart]. [...] scope of conception and perception.
[5] Párthasárathi, as [...] Puruśa; He is the Sarvabhaoma Sattá [Supreme All-Pervasive Entity].
[9] Beyond the physical and psychic [...] elevation, possesses an átmika sattá [unit consciousness] which shines [...] effulgence of that átmika sattá come from? Certainly from Parama [...] well. His existence is tribhaomika.
[3] The Vaedika rśi has said: [...] who stays beyond mánasa satta cannot be brought under the jurisdiction of such mental actions. That is why it has been said:
[77] Iyat means “this much” [...] jackfruit juice]). Sat + tá = sattá meaning “existence”. [...] has been added to make it a noun.
[1] Where there is existence, there [...] Consciousness (Avyakta Puruśa Satta).