Culini, Cūliṉi: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconCūliṉi (சூலினி) noun < śūlinī. Pārvatī, as holding the trident; [சூலத்தை யேந்தியவள்] பார்வதி. [[sulathai yenthiyaval] parvathi.] (அபிராமியந்தாதி [apiramiyandathi] 50.)
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Cūliṉi (சூலினி) noun perhaps from சூலம். [sulam.] Betel leaf; வெற்றிலை. [verrilai.] (தைலவருக்கச்சுருக்கம் தைல. [thailavarukkachurukkam thaila.] 70.)
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Cūliṉi (சூலினி) noun Soap; சவுக்காரம். [savukkaram.] (W.)
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Cūliṉi (சூலினி) noun A primary rāga; மேள கர்த்தாக்களு ளொன்று. [mela karthakkalu lonru.] (சங். சந். [sang. san.] 47.)
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: Shulini.
Full-text: Shulini, Shulinividhana, Shulinikavaca, Shulinikalpa, Trishulini, Shulinitantra, Shulinistotra, Tikshnashulini.
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