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Swamigal is a South Indian word which means holy/saintly man.This word is commonly used in the Indian States of Tamil Nadu,Karnataka and Kerala.It is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Swami',which also has the same meaning.A similar word in North India is Swamiji.
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