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Śrāhe

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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1 Dr. Fleet has suggested to me the possibility of connecting the word with the Marathi sarāī, defined by Molesworth as: “The time of ripening (of fruit, corn, or other product of the earth); harvest-time, the season. Hence 2: The season or period of peculiar fitness or greatest prevalence for or of certain ceremonies, rites, or practices.” This seems to bring it back ultimately to the Sanskrit śarad.