Crossword-Solution: NAYAR 5 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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NAYAR anagram ARANY, ARYAN, AYARN, NARYA

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INDIAN warrior caste 1 answer
KERALA warrior caste 1 answer
INDIAN inhabitant(s) of the Malabar coast 2 answers
INDIAN caste 21 answers
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Form of quartz with coloured bands
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Hint 1 meaning
A semipellucid, uncrystallized variety of quartz, presenting various tints in the same specimen. Its colors are delicately arranged in stripes or bands, or blended in clouds.
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ATEGA
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CERTAIN BRAIN SIZE
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The Nayar, a population in India, consecrates a family in which children belong to the maternal line; fathers visit.
The Civilization of Illiteracy Mihai Nadin 2000
According to the legend, the Nayar worshipped the kite until he obtained command and control over all the snakes in the land.
Omens and Superstitions of Southern India Edgar Thurston 2011
There are Mappilla devotees of Kunnath Nayar and Kunhi Rayan, who exhibit snakes in a box, and collect alms for a snake mosque near Manarghat at the foot of the Nilgiri hills.
Omens and Superstitions of Southern India Edgar Thurston 2011
Though the individuals about to be noticed were not Nayars, their cases illustrate very well the religious idea of the Nayar as expressed under certain circumstances.
Omens and Superstitions of Southern India Edgar Thurston 2011
Goldsmiths working in silver and gold are to be seen just outside the gate of the temple, ready to provide at a moment's notice the object that any person intends to offer, in case he is not already in possession of his votive offering." A Nayar examined by Mr Fawcett was wearing a silver ring as a vow, which was to be given up at the next festival at Kottiur in North Malabar.
Omens and Superstitions of Southern India Edgar Thurston 2011