Surplice
(Lat.,
superpelliceum
, ‘over-fur garment’). A Christian
vestment
. It is a wide-sleeved loose linen garment reaching to the knees (or lower), worn over the cassock in the course of worship.
Sursum Corda
(Lat.). The words ‘Lift up your hearts’ addressed to the congregation at the beginning of the
eucharistic
prayer. The reply is ‘We lift them up to the Lord’.
S
rya
,
Savitar, or Savit
(nourisher)
.
In Hinduism, the sun. As the source of heat and life, S
rya is supreme among the
dityas
, and one of the three chief gods of the
Vedas
. As illumination, he resides within as the source of wisdom (
Maitri Upani
ad
6. 34). Later, he was superseded by
Vi
u
. S
ry
is the daughter of S
rya, who appears in
g Veda
10. 6 ff. The Kon
rak, or ‘Black Pagoda’, was built at Orissa, in N. India, in the 13th cent. CE, as a temple to S
rya. The surviving Great Hall is built as a replica of S
rya's chariot.