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छऽ ćhatra, vulg. ćhatr, and छƣरćhattar, s.m. An umbrella (particularly a large umbrella held over idols and kings);—a cake of cowdung, or a stick, etc. placed on a heap of winnowed corn (in order to avert an evil eye):—ćhatr-bhang, s.m. 'Breaking or destruction of the royal parasol,' loss of dominion or empire, deposition; a forlorn condition; widowhood:—ćhatr-pati, s.m. 'Lord of the umbrella or parasol,' any king over whom a parasol is carried as a mark of dignity, a Rājā, king, prince:—ćhatr-dhārī, s.m. 'Bearing a parasol or umbrella,' a king, etc. (=ćhatrpati):—ćhatr-want, adj. & s.m. Possessing an umbrella;—one who has an umbrella (=ćhattrī).