pītā पीता f. N. of sev. plants (Curcuma Longa and Aromatica, a species of Dalbergia Sissoo, a species of Musa, Aconitum Ferox, Panicuni Italicum = mahā-jyotihmatī), [L.] a kind of yellow pigment (= go-rocanā), [L.] a mystical N. of the letter ṣ, [Up.] pītāṅga पीताङ्ग m. a kind of frog, [L.] a species of Śyonāka, [L.] pītābdhi पीताब्धि m. ‘by whom the ocean was drunk’, N. of the Muni Agastya (s.v.), [L.] pītāśman पीताश्मन् m. ‘yellow stone’, a topaz, [L.] pītāruṇa पीतारुण mfn. yellowish-red m. N. applied to mid-dawn, [L.] (cf. nīlāruṇa). pītāmbara पीताम्बर mfn. dressed in yellow clothes m. N. of Viṣṇu-Kṛṣṇa, [Gīt.] a dancer or actor, [L.] a religious mendicant wearing yellow garments, [W.] N. of sev. men and authors (also with śarman and bhaṭṭa) pītāmlāna पीताम्लान m. yellow amaranth, [L.] pītāvabhāsa पीतावभास mfn. of yellow appearance (-tā f.), [Suśr.] pītāvaśeṣa पीतावशेष mfn. drunk up with the exception of a small remainder, [Kām.] pītāvabhāsatā पीतावभासता pītāvabhāsa—tā f. pītāmbarāpaddhati पीताम्बरापद्धति pītāmba°rā-paddhati f. N. of wk.