Varan, Varaṉ, Vaṟaṉ, Vāṟāṉ: alternative spelling
Varan is an alternative spelling of the Sanskrit word Varana, which is defined according to Buddhism, Pali, Hinduism, Sanskrit, the history of ancient India, Marathi, Jainism, Prakrit, Hindi, biology. 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.
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Starts with (+122): Varamgane, Varamgodu, Varana, Varana Jataka, Varana Vagga, Varana-svatantrata, Varanabhata, Varanabheda, Varanabuse, Varanabusha, Varanaci, Varanacira, Varanadi, Varanagadi, Varanah, Varanahasta, Varanahvaya, Varanaipparuvam, Varanaiyam, Varanaka.
Ends with (+26): Anavaran, Apvaran, Arivaran, Avaran, Bajvaran, Cavaran, Cinavaran, Hamsasvaran, Icuvaran, Itvaran, Ivivaran, Jakatishvaran, Jivanvivaran, Koticuvaran, Kutiraiccavaran, Makamantalecuvaran, Makeccuvaran, Makecuvaran, Mantaleccuvaran, Mayecuvaran.
Full-text: Varanula, Puvaran, Munivaran, Cinavaran, Varana, Orcci, Varittan, Varanmurai, Godha, Netu, Kurumpu, Patarttam.
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Tiruvaymoli (Thiruvaimozhi): English translation (by S. Satyamurthi Ayyangar)
Pasuram 1.1.8 < [Section 1 - First Tiruvaymoli (Uyarvu ara Uyar Nalam)]
Pasuram 1.1.11 < [Section 1 - First Tiruvaymoli (Uyarvu ara Uyar Nalam)]
Shat-cakra-nirupana (the six bodily centres) (by Arthur Avalon)
Verse 27 < [Section 4]
Early Chola Temples (by S. R. Balasubrahmanyam)
Temples in Govindaputtur (Govandaputtur) < [Chapter VIII - Temples of Uttama Chola’s Time]
Reviews < [September 1945]
The Vedantic Heritage of Swami Vivekananda < [October – December, 1993]
Asidhara: A Study of Maugham's The Razor's Edge < [October 1966]
The Great Buddhist Emperors of Asia (by Shibani Dutta)