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1909 photograph of a Dikshitar Brahmin of Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, India, with the traditional Dīkṣitar munkuḍumi, alternately known as pūrvaśikhā (forelock)
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Deutsch: Dikshitar-Priester in Chidambaram, um 1900.
English: A Dīkshitar from Chidambaram sporting the Mun Kudumi. Dikshitar.
English: Dikshitar Brahmin of Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu
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Source Castes and tribes of Southern India by Edgar Thurston, K. Rangachari, 1909, Pg 340
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