Vala-kal-vattuatanam, Valakkālvāttuvātaṉam, Valakkalvattuvatanam, Vala-kal-vattu-atanam, Valakal-vattu-atanam: 1 definition

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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil Lexicon

Valakkālvāttuvātaṉam (வலக்கால்வாத்துவாதனம்) [vala-kāl-vāttu-ātaṉam] noun < வலம்¹ [valam¹] + கால்¹ [kal¹] +. A posture in which the right leg is stretched out and the chest is made to touch the ground; வலக்காலை மாத்திரம் நீட்டி மார்பு நிலத்திலே தோயக் கிடக்கும் இருக்கைவகை. [valakkalai mathiram nitti marpu nilathile thoyag kidakkum irukkaivagai.] (தத்துவப்பிரகாசம் [thathuvappiragasam] 108, உரை. [urai.])

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