Patin-encittar, Patiṉeṇcittar, Patinencittar, Patin-en-cittar, Patinen-cittar: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconPatiṉeṇcittar (பதினெண்சித்தர்) [patiṉ-eṇ-cittar] noun < idem. +. The eighteen cittars, viz., Tirumūlar, Irāmatēvar, Kumpamuṉi, Iṭaikkāṭar, Taṉvantiri, Vālmīki, Kamalamuṉi, Pōkanātar, Maccamuṉi, Koṅkaṇar, Patañcali, Nantitēvar, Pōtakuru, Pāmpāṭṭi, Caṭṭaimuṉi, Cuntarāṉanta-tēvar, Kutampai-c-cittar, Kōrakkar; திருமூலர், இராமதேவர், கும்பமுனி, இடைக்காடர், தன்வந்திரி, வால்மீகி, கமலமுனி, போகநாதர், மச்சமுனி, கொங்க ணர், பதஞ்சலி, நந்திதேவர், போதகுரு, பாம்பாட்டி, சட்டைமுனி, சுந்தரானந்ததேவர், குதம்பைச்சித்தர், கோரக்கர் என்ற பதினெட்டுச் சித்த புருஷர்கள். [thirumular, iramathevar, kumbamuni, idaikkadar, thanvanthiri, valmigi, kamalamuni, poganathar, machamuni, konga narrinai, pathanchali, nanthithevar, pothaguru, pambatti, sattaimuni, suntharananthathevar, kuthambaichithar, korakkar enra pathinettus sitha purusharkal.]
Tamil is an ancient language of India from the Dravidian family spoken by roughly 250 million people mainly in southern India and Sri Lanka.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Partial matches: Cittar, Padin, Citar, En, Sittar, Pathin, Sitar, Pati.
Full-text: Pampatticcittar, Pokanatar, Maccamuni.
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