Manal-varicatanku, Maṇalvāriccaṭaṅku, Manalvariccatanku, Manal-vari-catanku, Manalvari-catanku: 1 definition

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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil Lexicon

Maṇalvāriccaṭaṅku (மணல்வாரிச்சடங்கு) [maṇal-vāri-caṭaṅku] noun < idem. +. Ceremony of putting sand into a big pot and pouring in water, a custom at the wedding of Ādi-draviḍas; ஆதிதிராவிடர் விவாகத் தில் குடத்தில் மணலைக்கொட்டி நீர் வார்க்கும் சடங்கு வகை. [athithiravidar vivagath thil kudathil manalaikkotti nir varkkum sadangu vagai.]

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