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					Sārada,(adj.) [Vedic śārada,fr.śarad autumn (of Babyl.origin? cp.Assyr.šabātu corn month)] autumnal,of the latest harvest,this year’s,fresh A.III,404=D.III,354 (bījāni fresh seeds); A.I,135,181 (badara-paṇḍu); S.III,54; V,380; Miln.255; Dh.149 (but at this passage expld as “scattered by the autumn winds” DhA.III,112).-- asārada stale,old D.II,353; S.V,379.Fig.sārada unripe,not experienced,immature (see sārajja shyness),opp.visārada (der.vesārajja) experienced,wise,selfconfident; vīta-sārada id.(e.g.A.II,24; It.123).- Note:At K.S.III,46 (=S.III,54) s.is wrongly taken as sāra+da,i.e.“giving sāra”; but seeds do not give sāra:they contain sāra (cp.sāravant).The C expln as sār-ādāyin is nearer the truth,but of course not literal; °da is not ā+°da,Moreover,the fig.meaning cannot be reconciled with this expln.(Page 706)