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  1. Arani, in Hinduism, refers to a term connected to the ritualistic kindling of fire, often corrected to 'Aruni' in texts. It signifies wood used to create fire through attrition, which Pururavas sought for his rituals. In the context of Dharmashastra, Arani denotes a stick or implement specifically utilized for kindling fire in Vedic rituals.

  2. The name “Arani” has a long history, evolving over centuries and traversing geographical boundaries. In ancient India, it was commonly associated with Vedic rituals where special wood calledArani” was used to produce sacred fire. This gave the name a spiritual and religious connotation, often associated with purity and divine energy.

  3. Arni Saidapet Jain Temple – Temple of Ananthanath Thirtankar. Digambar Jain Temple, Arni. Location – Arni is located at 12.67°N 79.28°E on the banks of the Kamandala Naaga river. It is located at a distance of 60 Kms from Tiruvannamalai the district centre. Arni/Arani is a historic city with many Digambar Jain temples dedicated to ...

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  5. The city of Tiruvannamalai is the district headquarters. The district is divided into 12 Taluks — Arani, Chengam, Tiruvannamalai, Polur, Thandarampattu, Vandavasi, Kalasapakkam, Chetpet, Kilpennathur, Jamunamarathoor, Cheyyar and Vembakkam. As of 2011, the district had a population of 2,464,875 with a sex-ratio of 994 females for every 1,000 ...

  6. Araṇi literally means ‘that which is turned round’. The fire in which Vedic sacrifices are performed, should be generated by attrition. The two pieces of wood is used for this purpose are called ‘araṇis.’. ‘Adharāraṇi,’ - The lower piece is rectangular in shape and has an indentation called ‘devayoni,’ the origin of the ...

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  8. vikaspedia.in › indian-handloom › arni-silk-sareeArni Silk Saree - Vikaspedia

    Arni is a town situated in Thiruvannamalai District in Tamil Nadu. Traditionally, Arni silk sarees are called as “Dobby variety”. These sarees are woven with mulberry silk in warp and weft by using dobby. The border has thin line of Zari and or small designs. These sarees are lighter than Kancheepuram saree and weigh about 300 - 400 gram.

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