"శ్రీకాళహస్తి" meaning in Telugu

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Proper name

Forms: śrīkāḷahasti [romanization]
Etymology: From Sanskrit श्री (śrī, “sacred, holy”) + Telugu కాళ (kāḷa) + హస్తి (hasti, “elephant”). Etymology templates: {{der|te|sa|श्री||sacred, holy}} Sanskrit श्री (śrī, “sacred, holy”), {{affix|te|కాళ|హస్తి|gloss2=elephant}} కాళ (kāḷa) + హస్తి (hasti, “elephant”) Head templates: {{te-proper noun}} శ్రీకాళహస్తి • (śrīkāḷahasti) ?
  1. Name of a holy town in Andhra Pradesh popularly known as Dakshina Kasi. Wikipedia link: te:శ్రీకాళహస్తి Categories (place): Andhra Pradesh, Villages Synonyms: కాళహస్తి (kāḷahasti)
    Sense id: en-శ్రీకాళహస్తి-te-name-bISCtZW~ Categories (other): Telugu entries with incorrect language header, Telugu terms with redundant script codes

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