Achari, Āchārī: alternative spelling
Achari is an alternative spelling of the Sanskrit word Acari, which is defined according to Hinduism, Sanskrit, Marathi, Hindi, Tamil. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this or the alternative page.
Achari can further be alternatively spelled as A-chari, Ā-chārī and Āchārī.
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Partial matches: Chari, A, Carin.
Starts with: Acari, Acarippukkutaram, Acarippuli, Acariran, Acariri, Acariyan-tiru-atiatai, Acariyapokam, Acariyappattam, Acariyapucanai, Acariyapurusham, Acariyapurushan, Accaripuccari, Acharibooru, Achariburu, Acharika, Acharin, Acharita, Acharitavya, Achariya.
Ends with (+46): Acari, Antaracarin, Bachari, Bhadrachari, Bhrashtachari, Brahmachari, Caccari, Cakacari, Captacari, Caracari, Chachari, Cirpacari, Cukkiracari, Cuttacari, Durachari, Ettapachari, Itampacari, Kacari, Kachari, Kakanacari.
Full-text: Aachaari gida, Acari, Badal-panguwa.
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Later Chola Temples (by S. R. Balasubrahmanyam)
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