Mana-alan-talukkal, Maṇavāḷantaḻukkal, Manavalantalukkal, Mana-alan-talu-kkal, Manaalan-talu-kkal: 1 definition

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[«previous next»] — Mana-alan-talukkal in Tamil glossary
Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil Lexicon

Maṇavāḷantaḻukkal (மணவாளந்தழுக்கல்) [maṇavāḷaṉtaḻukkal] [maṇa-āḷan-taḻu-kkal] noun < idem. + தழுவு-. [thazhuvu-.] The ceremony in which the bridegroom and the bride are embraced by their respective parents and relations; கலியாணத்தில் மணமகனையும் மணமகளையும் அவ ரவர் பெற்றோர்களும் உற்றோர்களும் தனித்தனி தழுவும் சடங்கு. [kaliyanathil manamaganaiyum manamagalaiyum ava ravar perrorkalum urrorkalum thanithani thazhuvum sadangu.] Christian usage (E. T. vi, 453.)

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