sāráṅga or sāraṅgá mf(I)n. (sometimes written śār°; either fr. sa-raṅga, ‘having colour &c.’, or for śarāṅga or sār°, ‘having a dappled body’), of a variegated colour, dappled, spotted (cf. kṛṣṇa-s°, lohita-s°), [AV.]; [Br.]; [MBh.]
derived from the antelope called Sāraṅga, [L.]
sāráṅga m. (ifc. f(A). ) a kind of spotted antelope, [Kāv.]; [Kathās.] &c.
sāráṅga m. N. of various birds (esp. a kind of Viṣkira or Pratuda [qq.vv.]; a peacock; the Indian cuckoo; the Rāja-haṃsa; the Cātaka &c.), [Kāv.]; [Suśr.]; [Car.] &c.
a bee, [BhP.]
a kind of metre, [Col.]
(in music) a partic. Rāga, [Saṃgīt.]
(only [L.], ‘an elephant; lion; cloud; tree; umbrella; parasol; garment; clothes; hair; lotus; flower; conch-shell; sort of musical instrument; ornament; jewel; gold; a bow; sandal; camphor; the earth; light; night’)
N. of Śiva, [MBh.]
of Kāma-deva, [L.]
of the father of Bhaṭṭa Rāghava, [Cat.]
(with kavi) of a poet, [ib.]