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काञ्ची

   { kāñcī (kāncīpura) }
Script: Devanagari

काञ्ची     

Puranic Encyclopaedia  | English  English
KĀÑCĪ (KĀNCĪPURA)   This was the capital city of the Cola Kings. This city was also called “Kāncīvaram”. It is mentioned among the holy cities. [M.B. Udyoga Parva, Chapter 161, Verse 21] .

काञ्ची     

A Sanskrit English Dictionary | Sanskrit  English
काञ्ची  f. f. (fr.कच्; cf.काञ्चि) a girdle (especially a woman's zone or girdle furnished with small bells and other ornaments, रशना), [R.] ; [Ragh.] ; [Megh.] ; [BhP.] ; [Suśr.]
the plant Abrus precatorius, [L.]
काञ्ची-वरम्   N. of an ancient city (one of the seven sacred cities of the Hindūs, now Koñjīvaram, not very far from Madras = , -पुरम्, [RTL. p.446] ), [VarBṛS.] ; [BhP. &c.]
ROOTS:
काञ्ची वरम्

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Shabda-Sagara | Sanskrit  English
काञ्ची  f.  (-ञ्ची)
1. A woman's zone or girdle.
2. The name of an ancient city situated in the peninsula, and one of the seven sacred cities of the Hindus.
3. A plant, (Abrus precatories:) see गुञ्जा.
E. कचि to bind or shine, इन् or ङीष् affixes; whence also काञ्चि.
ROOTS:
कचि इन् ङीष् काञ्चि

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