Aruccunan, Aruccuṉan, Aruccuṉaṉ: 2 definitions
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India history and geography
Aruccuṉan (அருச்சுனந்) (in Tamil) refers to Arjuna in Sanskrit, and represents one of the proper nouns mentioned in the Kanchipuranam, which narrates the Shaivite Legends of Kanchipuram—an ancient and sacred district in Tamil Nadu (India). The Kanchipuranam (mentioning Aruccuṉan) reminds us that Kanchipuram represents an important seat of Hinduism where Vaishnavism and Shaivism have co-existed since ancient times.

The history of India traces the identification of countries, villages, towns and other regions of India, as well as mythology, zoology, royal dynasties, rulers, tribes, local festivities and traditions and regional languages. Ancient India enjoyed religious freedom and encourages the path of Dharma, a concept common to Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism.
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Tamil dictionary
Aruccuṉaṉ (அருச்சுனன்) noun < Arjuna.
1. Arjuna, the third of the Pāṇḍu princes, one of pañca-pāṇṭavar, q.v.; பஞ்சபாண்டவருள் ஒருவன். [panchapandavarul oruvan.]
2. Kārttavīrya. See கார்த்தவீரியன். [karthaviriyan.] (உத்தரரா. கார்த்த. [utharara. kartha.] 2.)
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Aruccuṉaṉ (அருச்சுனன்) noun < arjuna.
1. Only son of a woman; ஒருதாய்க் கொருபிள்ளை. (நாநார்த்த.) [oruthayk korupillai. (nagarthathipigai)]
2. A kind of paddy; நெல்வகை. [nelvagai.] (குருகூர்ப்பள்ளு [kurugurppallu] 58.)
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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Starts with: Aruccunanceti.
Full-text (+10): Cittirankatai, Pancapantavar, Viparcu, Palkunan, Arccunan, Parttan, Vimacenan, Kantivan, Anumakkotiyon, Matavikolunan, Kiruttinan, Pakacatani, Aparankam, Kiruttinacakayan, Curentiranmaintan, Kecavarkuttolan, Kantavatakanan, Vanarakkotiyon, Pankunan, Pirukannalai.
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