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सत्य satya, adj. & s.m. (f. -ā), True, real, genuine, sincere, honest, truthful, faithful; accurate, pure, virtuous, good; verified, fulfilled, realised, ratified;—(for S.satyam) truth, reality, sincerity, goodness; solemn asseveration on oath, solemn promise; demonstrated truth or conclusion; the first of the four yugasor ages, the golden age (of Hindūmythology);—the uppermost of the seven lokasor worlds (the abode of Brahma and heaven of truth):—satyātmā(˚ya+āt˚), adj. & s.m.f. Having a true soul, of a true or upright disposition, true;—a virtuous and upright person:—satyārthī(˚ya+ar˚), adj. & s.m. Desirous of or seeking truth;—one who is in search of truth:—satyānr̤it (˚ya+an˚), s.m. lit.'True and false'; practice of truth and falsehood; commerce, traffic, trade:—satyabhāmā, vulg. sat-bhamā, s.f.lit.'Having true lustre'; name of the daughter of Satrājit, and one of the eight wives of Krishṇ:—satya-dev, adj. (f. -ā), Shining through truth:—satya-dhām, s.m. 'The abode of truth,' an epithet of the Supreme Being:—satya-dharmā, adj. Practising the duty of truth;—ruling by fixed ordinances:—satya-sākshī, s.m. A veracious or unexceptionable witness, a genuine or trustworthy witness:—satya-saṅkalp, s.m. Faithful agreement or promise;—one who is true to his promise, or who fulfils his engagements:—satya-sen, s.m. Name of one of the incarnations of Vishṇu:—satya-kām, s.m. Lover of truth; one whose deeds are good;—a proper name:—satya-karaṇ, s.m. Demonstration, proof:—satya-lok, vulg. sat-lok, s.m. (=satya), The uppermost of the seven worlds (the heaven of Brahma—called alsoBrahma-lok,—to which human beings once translated are exempt from further birth):—satya-mat, vulg. sat-mat, s.m. The true or right way in morals or in religion:—satya-mantra, adj. Having or repeating true prayers, praying effectually:—satya-vād, vulg. sat-bād, s.m. Truthfulness, veraciousness;—adj. & s.m.=next, q.v.:—satya-vādī, vulg. satya-bādī, and sat-bādī, adj. & s.m. (f. -inī), Speaking truth, truthful, veracious;—one who speaks the truth, a truthful person;—a philosopher:—satya-vān, satya-vat, satya-vant, adj. & s.m. (f. -vatī), Practising or speaking the truth, true, veracious;—a veracious person:—satya-vaćan, vulg. satya-baćan, and sat-baćan, s.m. Truthspeaking, veracity, admitting the truth; a true statement (see sat-baćan, s.v. sat):—satya-vrat, adj. True to a vow or promise, adhering to truth, veracious; honest, sincere;—name of a king (the twenty-fifth of the solar dynasty in the second age);—name of Manu Vaivasvata;—name of the author of a Dharm-śāstra:—satyavarṇ, vulg. satya-varanor baran, s.m. The Brāhmaṇical caste; an individual of that caste, a Brāhmaṇ:—satya-vaktā, s.m. Speaker of truth, etc. (satya-vādī, q.v.):—satya-yug, vulg. satyajug, and sat-jug, s.m. The first of the four yugasor ages of Hindūmythology, the golden age (the period of general virtue and purity: it comprises a period of 1,728,000 years of mortals):—satya-yugī, vulg. sat-jugī, adj. & s.m. Of or belonging to the satya-yugor golden age;—one who lived in that age.