Atmam, Ātmam: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconĀtmam (ஆத்மம்) noun < Atmam. Name of an Upaniṣad: நூற்றெட்டுபநிடதங்களுள் ஒன்று. [nurrettupanidathangalul onru.]
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 (+1): Atmamadhya, Atmamala, Atmamana, Atmamandirastotra, Atmamani, Atmamanin, Atmamanoyogavicara, Atmamarga, Atmamat, Atmamatra, Atmamaya, Atmambhari, Atmambharitva, Atmamelaka, Atmamisha, Atmamithuna, Atmamoolankan, Atmamula, Atmamuli, Atmamulyankana.
Ends with: Abhyatmam, Adhyatmam, Bahiratmam, Manipatmam, Patmam, Pratyatmam.
Full-text: Pratyatmam, Abhyatma, Adhyatmam, Abhyatmataram, Pratyatmaviniyata, Atmambharitva, Abhyatmam, Atman, Abhyatmagra, Bahiratmam, Bhari, Atmambhari, Ashtottaracatopanitatam.
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