Caranartti, Caraṇārtti: 1 definition
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Caraṇārtti (சரணார்த்தி) noun < śarana + arthin. One who seeks shelter or refuge; அடைக்கலந்தேடுபவன். உளந்தளர்ந்து சரணார்த்தி யென்று சார்ந்தார்க்கும் [adaikkalanthedupavan. ulanthalarnthu saranarthi yenru sarntharkkum] (பஞ்சதந்திரம் வசனம் சந்திவிக். [panchathandiram vasanam santhivig.] 123).
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: Sharanarthin.
Full-text: Sharanarthin, Vatavaraniya-sharanarthi, Sharanarthi-basti, Yathasthanako-sharanarthi, Sharanarthi-shivira.
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