Chilli: alternative spelling
Chilli is an alternative spelling of the Sanskrit word Cilli, which is defined according to Hinduism, Sanskrit, 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.
Chilli can further be alternatively spelled as Chillī.
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See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with: Chilli-bija, Chillika, Chillil, Chillinu, Cillikai, Cillimukkutai, Cillipu, Cillirai, Cillirattam, Cillitu, Cillivayan, Cilliyatai.
Ends with: Arochilli, Bona chilli, Dog chilli, Gangachilli, Pachilli, Round chilli, Shekhchilli, Upachilli, Wild chilli.
Full-text (+17): Hasimenasinakayi, Dog chilli, Sujimenasinakayi, Bona chilli, Wild chilli, Chilli-bija, Round chilli, Cinimilakay, Paccaimilakay, Holadamenasinagida, Usali, Gadadu, Ashtacurna, Nivaligare, Curuttai, Cilli, Nivali, Naivali, Majjita, Prasaha.
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Search found 14 books and stories containing Chilli, Chillī; (plurals include: Chillis, Chillīs). You can also click to the full overview containing English textual excerpts. Below are direct links for the most relevant articles:
Parables of Rama (by Swami Rama Tirtha)
Story 149 - Right imagination < [Chapter XXIV - Thought Power]
Bhajana-Rahasya (by Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura Mahasaya)
Text 5 < [Chapter 3 - Tṛtīya-yāma-sādhana (Pūrvāhna-kālīya-bhajana–niṣṭhā-bhajana)]
Puranic encyclopaedia (by Vettam Mani)
Village Folk-tales of Ceylon (Sri Lanka), vol. 1-3 (by Henry Parker)
Story 46 - The Four Tom-tom Beaters < [Part II (b) - Stories of the Tom-tom Beaters]
Story 54 - The Mouse Maiden < [Part II (b) - Stories of the Tom-tom Beaters]
Story 48 - The Seven Princesses < [Part II (b) - Stories of the Tom-tom Beaters]
O God! Give me a Loaf of Bread < [January – March, 1987]
A Quaint Bond < [July – September, 1983]
Retrogressive? < [October 1966]
The Great Chronicle of Buddhas (by Ven. Mingun Sayadaw)
Biography (7): Suppiyā < [Chapter 45b - Life Stories of Female Lay Disciples]
Part 2 - The Vijaya Sutta and its Translation < [Chapter 34a - The Buddha’s Seventeenth Vassa at Veḷuvana]