Sa > References for ‘Sára, sárá, sáŕá, sará, Sara’
See also: Sar, śaŕ, sár · Saraca · sáradá, Sárada, Sárádá, Sarada · Sáradámat́h · Sáradámat́ha · Sáradámat́hamárabhya · sarah · Saraha · Sarahacharya · sarái, Sarai · śaŕaja · Saraju · saŕak · saraka, saŕaka · saral · sarala · saralatá · saraliikrta · Sáraḿ · Saramá · sárameya · Sáraḿtu
[13] (Sára means knowledge; Sárada [...] of a river. In Saḿskrta, Sara means “large pond or lake [...] greatest of all rivers.”)
[27] Hrdipadma ut́hbe phut́e, [...] “Tárá” bale habo sárá. Tyajiba sav bhedábhed, [...] nirákárá.
[19] Hrdipadma ut́hbe phut́e, [...] “Tárá” bale habo sárá. Tyajiba sab bhedábhed, [...] nirákárá.
[95] This bean is most conveniently [...] somewhat fertile. Compost (patta pache sárá) will suffice as fertilizer.
[29] To increase the fertility of the [...] Fertilizer in Sanskrit is called sára [essence]. The hub of a wheel [...] The gist of a discourse is called sára. When we explain a sentence or [...] none of these cases is the word sára being used properly.
[17] Nitya áchi Vrndábane, [...] D́ákle parei dey se sáŕá.
[42] It was the emperor Shershah who [...] “that which is for moving [sará]”, not for standing, sitting [...] in the local language, Bhojpuri.
[43] Bear in mind here that the words sará and hat́á are not [...] move from the front” and sará means “to go on moving”, so the work of sará cannot be done by hat́á [...] hat́á can be done by sará. Another meaning of the word sará in Bengali is “to bring [...] ghát́t́á sará hacche ná [the quay is not being used], básant́á sará hacche ná [the container [...] often for regular needs is called sará in Bengali rather than any other word.
[2] Kadam palásh niye kari go khelá Sárá diner belá Mahul kuliri shiital cháye.
[3] Bhavi káńe tuliba ná, Ár sáŕá dobo ná, Jatai dákuk [...] e kii jválá.
[2] Bhábi káne tulibo ná, ár sáŕá doba ná Yatai dákuk [...] Tomra bab eki jválá.
[35] Nitya áchi Vrndávane, [...] d́ákle pare-i dey se sáŕá.
[30] Nitya áchi Vrńd́avane, [...] d́ákle pare-i dey se sáŕá.
[16] Agráńete bachar shuru [...] Kánpe báḿlá sárá. Vaeshákh másete [...] pradiip shasya rakśa kare.