چوراسي चौरासी ćaurāsī
H چوراسي चौरासी ćaurāsī [Prk. चउरासी; S. चतुरशीतिः], adj. Eighty-four;—s.f. A subdivision (in former times) of a pargana or district comprising eighty-four villages;—small bells (such as are hung from the necks of draught oxen, or under the seat of a native vehicle); morris-bells (worn on the ankles by dancing girls);—the varieties or different stages of transmigration:—ćaurāsī bhognā, To undergo all the transmigrations in store for one; to be punished for one's sins:—ćaurāsī ghanṭe-wālī, s.f. An epithet of the goddess Kālī.
چرسي चरसी ćarsī
H چرسي चरसी ćarsī [ćaras+Prk. इओ=S. इकः (इन्+कः)], s.m. One who is addicted to smoking the intoxicating drug called ćaras.