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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconIrutti (இருத்தி) noun < ṛddhi. Supernatural powers obtained by abstract meditation and exercised at one’s will; சித்தி. அளப்பி லிருத்தி யொடு [sithi. alappi liruthi yodu] (மணிமேகலை [manimegalai] 21, 166).
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Irutti (இருத்தி) noun < ṛddhi. Interest; வட்டி. [vatti.] (T. A. S. viii, 15.)
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: Iruttinan, Iruttiro, Iruttiyakuttam.
Ends with (+50): Antavirutti, Apavirutti, Apivirutti, Attiyayanavirutti, Avirutti, Ayucuvirutti, Cacanavirutti, Cakkaravirutti, Camucaravirutti, Catanaviyavirutti, Catavirutti, Cativirutti, Cattiyaviyavirutti, Cavarnavirutti, Cevakavirutti, Cittavirutti, Cukavirutti, Curonitavirutti, Cuttiravirutti, Ekottaravirutti.
Full-text (+4): Kayattaiyirutti, Irutinilai, Tikkitar, Irutikkalam, Koyilal, Marutaravu, Sitti, Ceshahomam, Acitaivenpa, Kataimuran, Nunmutipu, Mantala-acaiantati, Uparati, Cenkanma, Mantalavantati, Kaipputai, Mantalamayakkantati, Mantali, Encu, Iral.
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Tiruvaymoli (Thiruvaimozhi): English translation (by S. Satyamurthi Ayyangar)
Pasuram 7.10.5 < [Section 10 - Tenth Tiruvaymoli (Inpam payakka)]
The Religion and Philosophy of Tevaram (Thevaram) (by M. A. Dorai Rangaswamy)
Chapter 3.3 - Kamantaka-murti (the story of Kama or Manmata) < [Volume 2 - Nampi Arurar and Mythology]