"అష్టదిక్పాలకులు" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Telugu]

IPA: /aʂʈad̪ikpaːlakulu/ Forms: aṣṭadikpālakulu [romanization]
Etymology: From అష్ట (aṣṭa) + దిక్పాలకులు (dikpālakulu). Etymology templates: {{af|te|అష్ట|దిక్పాలకులు}} అష్ట (aṣṭa) + దిక్పాలకులు (dikpālakulu) Head templates: {{te-noun|+|g=?}} అష్టదిక్పాలకులు • (aṣṭadikpālakulu) ? (plural only)
  1. the regents of the eight points of the compass, viz. Indra of the East, Agni of the South-east, Yama of the South, Nairriti of the South-west, Varuna of the West, Marut of the North-west, Kubera of the North, and Iṣana of the South-east. Tags: plural, plural-only Categories (topical): Compass points, Eight, Hindu deities
    Sense id: en-అష్టదిక్పాలకులు-te-noun-0aRQo-Wp Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Telugu entries with incorrect language header, Telugu pluralia tantum, Telugu terms with redundant script codes
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        "the regents of the eight points of the compass, viz. Indra of the East, Agni of the South-east, Yama of the South, Nairriti of the South-west, Varuna of the West, Marut of the North-west, Kubera of the North, and Iṣana of the South-east."
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          "Iṣana",
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  ],
  "sounds": [
    {
      "ipa": "/aʂʈad̪ikpaːlakulu/"
    }
  ],
  "word": "అష్టదిక్పాలకులు"
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