Akankaravati, Akaṅkāravāti, Akankara-vati: 1 definition
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Akaṅkāravāti (அகங்காரவாதி) [akaṅkāra-vāti] noun < idem. +. One who holds that antaḥ-karaṇa is the soul; மனோமய கோசமே ஆன்மா என்னுங் கொள் கையான். [manomaya kosame anma ennung kol kaiyan.] (சிவஞானசித்தியார் சுபக்ஷம் [sivagnanasithiyar supagsham] 4, 23, மறைஞா. [maraigna.])
Tamil is an ancient language of India from the Dravidian family spoken by roughly 250 million people mainly in southern India and Sri Lanka.
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