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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconVaikari (வைகரி) noun < vaikharī. Articulate utterance, audible utterance of sounds or words, one of four vākku, q.v.; வாக்கு நான் கனுள் தெளிவாகச் செவிக்குக் கேட்கும் அட்சர வடி வான ஒலி. [vakku nan kanul thelivagas sevikkug kedkum adsara vadi vana oli.] (சிவஞானசித்தியார் சுபக்ஷம் [sivagnanasithiyar supagsham] 1, 20.)
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Vaikari (வைகரி) noun < vaikārika. (W.)
1. See வைகரியகங்காரம். [vaigariyagangaram.]
2. Regulation; திட்டம். [thittam.]
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Vaikāri (வைகாரி) noun < vaikārika.
1. (Philoslophy) See வைகரியகங்காரம். இராசதஞ்சேர் வாக்காதி வைகாரி மருவிவரும் [vaigariyagangaram. irasathancher vakkathi vaigari maruvivarum] (சிவபிரகாசம் [sivapiragasam] 27).
2. Goodness or virtue. See சத்துவகுணம். [sathuvagunam.] (வேதாந்த சூளாமணிமணிமேகலை [vethanda sulamani] 69.)
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: Vaikarik, Vaikarika, Vaikarikabandha, Vaikarikahamkara, Vaikarikakala, Vaikarikam, Vaikarikasarga, Vaikarimata, Vaikariyakankaram.
Full-text: Vaikarimata, Vaikariyakankaram, Attavacanam, Mattimai, Vakku, Uyir.
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