mf(I)n. (fr. támas) dark, [L.]
appertaining to or affected by the quality tamas (q.v.), ignorant, various, [Mn. xii]; [Bhag.] &c. (°sī tanū, ‘the form assumed by the deity for the destruction of the world’ ; °sī śakti, ‘the faculty of tamas’)
relating to Manu Tāmasa, [BhP. viii, 1, 28]
m. a malignant person, [L.]
a snake, [L.]
an owl, [L.]
N. of a demon causing diseases, [Hariv. 9562]
of the 4th Manu, [Mn. i, 62]; [Hariv.]; [BhP. v], [viii]
of an attendant of Śiva, [L.], Sch.
of a man, [Pravar. i, 1 (J)]
n. ‘darkness’, see andha-