sva—rasa m. own (unadulterated) juice or essence, [MBh.]; [Car.] &c.
natural or peculiar flavour, [W.]
proper taste or sentiment in composition, [ib.]
a partic. astringent juice or decoction, [MW.]
the sediment of oily substances ground on a stone, [W.]
own inclination (-tas, ‘through own inclination’, ‘for pleasure’), [ĀpŚr.], Sch.
feeling for one's own people, [Kāv.]
instinct of self-preservation (?), [Yogas.]
analogy, [L.]
sva—rasa mf(A)n. agreeable or pleasant to one's taste, congenial, [Kathās.]; [TPrāt.], Sch.
sva—rasa m. N. of a mountain, [Pur.]
sva-rasa , sva-rāj &c. See p. 1276, col. 2.