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शारिका

   { śārikā }
Script: Devanagari

शारिका

A Sanskrit English Dictionary | Sanskrit  English |   | 
शारिका  f. af. see next.
शारिका  f. bf. a kind of bird (commonly called Maina, either the Gracula Religiosa or the Turdus Salica, also written सारिका, q.v.)
   playing at chess or draughts, iv, 127 Sch.">[Uṇ. iv, 127] Sch.
   a bow or stick used for playing the वीणा or any stringed instrument, [L.]
   a form of दुर्गा, [Kathās.] ; [Rājat.]
शारि   also title or epithet).">N. of a woman (= ), [Buddh.]

शारिका

The Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary | Sanskrit  English |   | 
शारिका [śārikā]   1 A kind of bird (mar. मैना).
   A bow or stick for playing any stringed instrument.
   playing at chess &c.
   A chessman, a piece at chess.

शारिका

Shabda-Sagara | Sanskrit  English |   | 
शारिका  f.  (-का)
   1. A bird, the proper or hill Mainā, (Gracula religiosa;) it is also applied to the small bird usually called Mainā in bengal, (Turdus salica, BUCH.) of which several varieties are distinguished by the Hindus.
   2. A bow or stick that may be used for playing the Vīṇa or any stringed instrument.
   3. A man at chess.
   E. शॄ to injure, aff. वुन् .
ROOTS:
शॄ वुन् .

शारिका

संस्कृतम् (Sanskrit) WN | Sanskrit  Sanskrit |   | 

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