CHAKKAR
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s. m, ng, a circle, a circular course; a circuit; the circular lines on the palm of hands and soles of feet; a sharp edged iron discus worn on the head by Akálís, and used as a weapon; the course of time; giddiness, vertigo; perplexity, difficulty:—chakkar bannhṉá, v. a. To whirl rapidly round:—chakkar deṉá, v. a. To cause to move round:—chahkar kháke áuṉá or pauṇchná, v. n. To arrive at a place by a circutous route:—chakkar kháná, v. n. To whirl, to revolve, to take a round about road; to be giddy (head):—chahkar márná, v. n. To make a circuit, to walk or travel or go on a long journey:—chakkar vichch áuṉá, v. n. To be entangled in difficulties:—chakkar vaṛtí, s. m. An emperor, a sovereign of the world.
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