Charin, Chārin: alternative spelling
Charin is an alternative spelling of the Sanskrit word Carin, which is defined according to Buddhism, Pali, Hinduism, Sanskrit, Jainism, Prakrit, the history of ancient India, Marathi, Hindi, biology, Tamil. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this or the alternative page.
Charin can further be alternatively spelled as Chārin.
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Ends with (+63): Abhicharin, Abhisamcharin, Acharin, Adharmmacharin, Akhandacharin, Ambucharin, Anacharin, Aniketacharin, Anucharin, Apacharin, Asadacharin, Aticharin, Atyacharin, Avicharin, Avyabhicharin, Bhitacharin, Bhutacharin, Bhutasamcharin, Brahmacharin, Chakracharin.
Full-text: Gopala.
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Search found 3 books and stories containing Charin, Chārin; (plurals include: Charins, Chārins). You can also click to the full overview containing English textual excerpts. Below are direct links for the most relevant articles:
Mahabharata (English) (by Kisari Mohan Ganguli)
Theatre-Architecture in Ancient India < [July-August 1933]
Theatre Architecture in Ancient India < [October – December, 1998]
Middle Chola Temples (by S. R. Balasubrahmanyam)
Appointment of Temple Servants and Administrative Arrangements < [Tanjavur/Thanjavur (Rajarajesvaram temple)]