Sthavarah
Sanskrit Name: स्थावरः / अन्तश्वेतनः A sector of the natural environment that encompasses organisms possessing internal consciousness or awareness that is not outwardly expressed, such as trees and plants. Alternate Name(s): stationary in form, inner sentience
Stirah
Sanskrit Name: स्थिरः The characteristic of a material that ensures its stability and location is known as its structural integrity. Alternate Name(s): stability, inmobility
Substance , entity
Sanskrit Name: द्रव्यम् Matter Alternate Name(s): Dravyam
subtle body,
Sanskrit Name: अतिवाहिक-शरीरम् / सूक्ष्मशरीरम् / लिङ्गम् शरीरम् The subtle body, often called the causal body, comprises the mind (manas), sensory organs (indriya), and the soul (atma), while lacking a physical form. Alternate Name(s): Ativahik-Shariram , causal body
Sukham
Sanskrit Name: सुखम् A positive viewpoint encompassing feelings such as happiness, delight, joy, and pleasure. Alternate Name(s): pleasure , happiness
Surgery
Sanskrit Name: शल्यचिकित्सा Ayurveda’s clinical specialty focused on the extraction of internal or external foreign objects (shalya) via surgical procedures. Alternate Name(s): Shalyachikitsa
Sutram
Sanskrit Name: सूत्रम् A short, unambiguous sentence or aphoristic rule, as well as a term of summarized knowledge relating to a particular discipline Alternate Name(s): Aphorism, summarized knowledge
Svarthanumanam
Sanskrit Name: स्वार्थानुमानम् To obtain personal proof of inference, follow these steps: 1. **Identify the Inference**: Clearly define the inference you wish to validate. 2. **Gather Evidence**: Collect relevant data or examples that support your inference. 3. **Analyze the Evidence**: Evaluate the evidence to ensure it logically supports your inference. 4. **Document the Process**: Write […]
Svasanjna
Sanskrit Name: स्वसञ्ज्ञा A specialized term created and utilized exclusively by a specific philosophical perspective. Alternate Name(s): Technical terminology limited to a school of thought
Swedajah
Sanskrit Name: स्वेदजः An insect species which thrives in a sweaty or humid environment e.g. flies, mosquitos, ants or worms Alternate Name(s): creatures generated by humidity