Sevakalam, Sēvākālam, Seva-kalam: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconSēvākālam (ஸேவாகாலம்) [sēvā-kālam] noun < sēvā +. Recitation of Tivya-p-pirapantam, in Viṣṇu temples. See சேவாகாலம். ஸேவாகாலமாய்த் திருவோலக்கம் கலைந்த பின்பு [sevagalam. sevagalamayth thiruvolakkam kalaintha pinpu] (கோயிலொழுகு [koyilozhugu] 50).
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