Acciramam, Ācciramam, Āccirāmam: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconĀcciramam (ஆச்சிரமம்) noun < ā-śrama.
1. Hermitage, abode of an ascetic; முனிவ ருறை விடம். [muniva rurai vidam.] (சேதுபுராணம் நைமிசா. [sethupuranam naimisa.] 15.)
2. Order or stage in life, especially of the twice-born, of which four are mentioned, viz., பிரமசரியம், கிருகஸ்தம், வானப் பிரஸ்தம், சன்னியாசம்; வாழ்க்கை நிலை. ஆச்சிரம நான்கவை யியம்புவாம் [piramasariyam, kirugastham, vanap pirastham, sanniyasam; vazhkkai nilai. achirama nankavai yiyambuvam] (திருக்காளத். பு. [thirukkalath. pu.] 29, 6).
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Āccirāmam (ஆச்சிராமம்) noun < ā-śrama. See ஆச்சிரமம். வதரியாச்சிராமம் [achiramam. vathariyachiramam] (நாலாயிர திவ்யப்பிரபந்தம் பெரியதி. [nalayira thivyappirapandam periyathi.] 1, 4, 1).
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Ācciramam (ஆச்சிரமம்) noun < āśrama. Mutt; மடம். (நாநார்த்த.) [madam. (nagarthathipigai)]
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Ends with: Cittacciramam, Vatariyacciramam, Villacciramam.
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