In Sanskrit, "saraḥ" primarily refers to a lake,
pond, or reservoir of water, and it is also used
poetically to mean a lotus flower.
Primary Definition
Poetic and Symbolic Usage
Grammatical Note
- Gender and Number: Neuter, plural (accusative case)
- 1 Source
Summary
- Literal/natural meaning: lake, pond, reservoir, or pool
- Poetic/spiritual meaning: lotus flower, often used metaphorically
- in texts describing beauty or spiritual purity
- 2 Sources
Thus, "saraḥ" can denote both a physical body of water and a
symbolic lotus, depending on its textual and literary context.
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