Arulalapperumal, Aruḷāḷapperumāḷ, Arulala-perumal: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconAruḷāḷapperumāḷ (அருளாளப்பெருமாள்) [aruḷāḷa-perumāḷ] noun < அருளாளன் [arulalan] +. Viṣṇu as worshipped in Kāñcīpuram; காஞ்சீபுரத்துத் திருமால். [kanchipurathuth thirumal.] (S. I. I. iii, 188.)
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Partial matches: Perumal.
Full-text: Pirameyacaram, Nanacaram.
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