táruṇa mf(I [Pāṇ. iv, 1, 15, Vārtt. 6, Pat.] RV.)n. (√ tṝ; g. kapilakādi, [Gaṇar. 447]) ‘progressive’, young, tender, juvenile, [RV.]; [AV.] &c.
new, fresh, just risen (the sun, cf. bālāditya), just begun (heat or a disease), [MBh.]; [R.]; [Kum. iii, 54]; [Suśr.]
tender (a feeling), [Bhartṛ.]
táruṇa m. a youth, [MBh.] &c. (cf. tarṇa)
Ricinus communis, [L.]
large cumin seed, [L.]
N. of a particular section in a Tantra work treating of various stages in a Tāntrika's life, [Kulārṇ. viii]
of a mythical being, [MBh. ii, 7, 22]
of a Ṛṣi in the 11th Manv-antara, [Hariv. 477]
táruṇa m. n. the blossom of Trapa bispinosa, [L.]
táruṇa n. = °ṇāsthi, [Suśr.]
a sprout (ifc., kuśa-), [KātyŚr.]; [PārGṛ. ii, 1, 10]
[cf. τέρην.]