árjuna mfn. (cf. ṛjrá and √ raj) white, clear (the colour of the day, [RV. vi, 9, 1]; of the dawn, [RV. i, 49, 3]; of the lightning; of the milk; of silver, &c.)
made of silver, [AV. iv, 37, 4]
árjuna m. the white colour, [L.]
a peacock, [L.]
cutaneous disease, [Sāy.] on [RV. i, 122, 5]
the tree Terminalia Arjuna, [W.] & [A.]
N. of a man, [RV. i, 122, 5]
of Indra, [VS.]; [ŚBr.]
of the third of the Pāṇḍava princes (who was a son of Indra and Kuntī), [MBh.] &c.
of a son of Kṛtavīrya (who was slain by Paraśurāma), ib.
of a Śākhya (known as a mathematician)
of different other persons
the only son of his mother, [L.]
árjuna (am), n. silver, [AV. v, 28, 5] and [9]
gold, [L.]
slight inflammation of the conjunctiva or white of the eye, [Suśr.]
a particular grass (used as a substitute for the Soma plant), [PBr.] &c.
(= rūpa) shape, [Naigh.]
árjuna m. pl. the descendants of Arjuna, [Pāṇ. ii, 4, 66], Sch.