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Tamil
Etymology
From கடல் (kaṭal, “sea, ocean, waters”) + -ஓன் (-ōṉ, “of which, master of, lord of”, masculine honorific suffix), translates to 'lord of the seas.'
Pronunciation
Proper noun
கடலோன் • (kaṭalōṉ)
- (Hinduism, Tamil religion) a pre-vedic water deity worshipped by the Tamils who later became synonymous with Varuna, the god of rain.
See also
- செய்யோன் (ceyyōṉ, “red god, Murugan”)
- மாயோன் (māyōṉ, “Thirumal, Vishnu”)
- வேந்தன் (vēntaṉ, “king, Indra”)
- வெய்யோன் (veyyōṉ, “sun god, Surya”)
- கொற்றவை (koṟṟavai, “war goddess, Durga”)