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सरित (sarita)

 
Monier Williams Cologne
English
सरित
mfn.
flowing, fluent (as speech),
Mahāvy.
Monier Williams 1872
English
सरित, अम्, n. = सलिल, water.
Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid
English
sarita (ppp. to Skt. sarati?),
(1) adj., fluent, f. saritā, in a list of epithets of Buddhaʼs voice or speech: Mvy 〔496〕
Sūtrāl. 〔xii.9〕, comm.
Chin. in constant flow (Lévi, 〔note to text, p. 80〕)
Tib. on Mvy rgyun chags pa, made continuous
(2) adj., perhaps passing constantly or rapidly away, of worldly joys: Ud 〔iii.5〕 saritāni vai snehitāni vai saumanasyāni bhavanti jantunaḥ (same word in Pali same vs, Dhp. 〔341〕
PTSD gone, set in motion
comm. anusaṭa, payāta
the former is doubtfully interpreted as diffuse, extravagant, CPD)
(3) subst., m. or nt., drinking-cup: saritena (or śar°) Bhīk 〔29a.1, 5〕
see s.v. kāyabandhana
Tib. cited as phor bu, drinking cup, which renders BHS (and Skt.) sarakam Mvy 〔8956〕.
Mahabharata
English
Saritaḥ (pl.)^1 (“rivers, personif.): IX, 2513 (mūrtimatyaḥ), 2556
XII, 4197 foll., 12175, 12606.--Do.^2 = Śiva (1000 names^1).