Atikarananti, Atikārananti, Atikara-nanti: 1 definition

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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil Lexicon

Atikārananti (அதிகாரநந்தி) [atikāra-nanti] noun < idem. +. Vehicle of Śiva with the face of a bull and body of a man, used generally on the morning of the third day of festival in some temples, as representing Nandekēśvara who is the Commandant of the City of Śiva; சிவாலய விழாக்களில் உபயோகிக்கும் வாகனவகை. அதிகார நந்தி சேவை. [sivalaya vizhakkalil upayogikkum vaganavagai. athigara nanthi sevai.]

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