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sarga

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sárga m. (ifc. f. ā

• fr. √sṛj) letting go, discharging, voiding (as excrement) MBh. R

• starting (a race-horse), racing RV

• a herd let loose from a stable, any troop or host or swarm or multitude ib. Rājat

• a draught of air, gust of wind RV

• a stream, gush, rush, downpour (of any fluid

• acc. with √kṛ, 'to cast or strike down' RV.) [Page 1184, Column 1]

• a dart, shot ib

• emission or creation of matter, primary creation (as opp. to pratisarga 'secondary creation'), creation of the world (as opp. to its pralaya 'dissolution', and sthiti, 'maintenance in existence' ; 9 different creations are enumerated in BhP. iii, 10, 13

• ā sargāt, 'from the creation or beginning of the world'

• sarge 'in the created world') Up. Mn. MBh. &c

• a created being, creature (with daiva 'a divine creation', 'a god') Ragh

• begetting, procreation MBh

• origin BhP

• offspring, a child ib

• nature, natural property, disposition, tendency Bhag. v, 19

• effort, exertion, resolution, eesolve, will Ragh. Śiś

• a section, chapter, book, canto (esp. in an epic poem)

• assent, agreement L

• fainting (= moha) L

• implement of war MBh. xi, 2165 (Nīlak.)

• = visarga, the aspiration at the end of a word Cat

• N. of Śiva MBh

• of a son of Rudra Pur

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