In Sanskrit, "cāmara" (चामर) primarily refers to a
tiger or yak tail whisk (chowrie) used in rituals,
ceremonial worship, or as a symbol of royalty and honor.
Literal Meaning
Cultural and Ritual Significance
- representing respect, regality, and honor . It is sometimes decorated with white hairs and intricate handles,
- emphasizing the aesthetic and spiritual significance.
- royal insignia, highlighting status and authority in courts . The handle could be made of gold and decorated with feathers or
- animal hairs, primarily for kings and priests.
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Alternative Uses
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