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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconCintākulam (சிந்தாகுலம்) noun < cintā + ā-kula. Care; deep sorrow; மனக்கவலை. சிந்தாகுல முற்றென்னோ வென்னைவாட்டத் திருத்துவதே [manakkavalai. sinthagula murrenno vennaivattath thiruthuvathe] (திருக்கோவையார் [thirukkovaiyar] 12).
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