S.
Sāgarikā, [144]
Sāhitya-Darpaṇa, [xii], [xviii], [xix], [xx], [212] note
Sāṃkhyā philosophy, [212]
Saudāsa, a king, [201]
Sandīpani, a Brahman, [138]
Saptacchada, or Saptaparṇa, a tree (Alstonia), [18], [28], [81]
Sarvāstivādin, [212] note
Sarasvatī, goddess of eloquence, [xiii], [2], [3], [4], [41], [104], [105]
Satī, a wife killing herself at her husband’s death, [69]
Sena, a Gandharva, [102]
Sephālikā, a tree (Nyctanthes Arbor Tristis), [7], [23]
Setubandha, Mount, [215]
Shakespeare’s ‘Merchant of Venice,’ ‘Julius Cæsar,’ [xix]
Siddhas, the, semi-divine beings, [45], [56], [98], [108], [137], [210]
Sinduvāra, shrub (Vitex Negundo), [46], [97], [159]
Sindhu, Sindh, [137]
Siprā, river, [xvi], [59], [185], [211]
Sirīsha, v. Çirīsha, [162]
Sītā, wife of Rāma, [17], [19], [20]
Smṛiti, divine tradition, [2]
Soma, juice of a plant used in sacrifice, [2], [3], [40];
(the moon), [36], [125], [204] note
Somadeva, [xi]
Somaprabha, [xi]
Sthūlaçiras, an ascetic, [64]
Sthūlakeça, an ascetic, [138]
Subandhu, [xx]
Subhāshitāvali, viii note, [1]
Subrahmaṇyā, Vedic verses, [39]
Sumanas, [xi]
Sumitrā, wife of Daçaratha, [215] note
Sunāsīra, Indra, [50]
Supārçva, Mount, [162] note
Suras, the, the gods, [63]
Sūrasena, a king, [137]
Sushumnā, a ray of the sun, [106]
Suvarṇapura, a city, [90], [91]
Svabhāvokti, description of natural properties, [xx]
Svayaṃvara, the choice of a husband by a princess, [180]