Shriramanucam, Śrīrāmāṉucam, Shri-ramanucam: 1 definition

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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil Lexicon

Śrīrāmāṉucam (ஶ்ரீராமானுசம்) [śrī-rāmāṉucam] noun < idem. +.

1. A small stand, shaped like a dish, on which are embossed figures of the sandals of Caṭakōpar, as representing his chief devotee Rāmānuja; சடகோபரின் திருவடிநிலை யமைந்த பீடம். [sadagoparin thiruvadinilai yamaintha pidam.]

2. A drinking cup of the Vaiṣṇavas; வைணவர் தண்ணீர் பருக உபயோகிக்கும் வாயகன்ற பாத்திரவகை. [vainavar thannir paruga upayogikkum vayaganra pathiravagai.]

3. That part of the teṅkalai caste-mark, which is on the nose; தென்கலைத் திருமண்ணில் மூக்கின்மீது இடும் பாதம். [thenkalaith thirumannil mukkinmithu idum patham.]

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