The bride and bridegroom are led to the mantapam, the former following the latter screened from the general gaze by a big cadjan umbrella.
These women are therefore always attended by a Nayar woman in their outdoor movements, and they go sheltering their faces from public gaze with a cadjan (palm leaf) umbrella.
He carries a small cadjan umbrella which he has made himself, adorned all round the edges with a fringe of the young leaves of the cocoanut palm.
Edu (the leaf of a cadjan grandha or book): the right of studying and teaching the Vedas and Sastras.
The yantram is sometimes written on cadjan (palm leaf), or paper.
The Paraiyas are engaged in the manufacture of wicker baskets, bamboo mats, and cadjan umbrellas.
On their advice, she issued a cadjan (palm leaf) sasanam (grant) which permitted them to follow the Brahmanical rites.
He carries a small cadjan (palm leaf) umbrella which he has made himself, adorned all round the edges with a fringe of the young leaves of the cocoanut palm.
In return, he had to supply cadjan (palm leaf) umbrellas used at the daily procession, and bamboo baskets required for washing the rice offered to the idol.
They are little relieved by a few straggling cadjan buildings, temporarily occupied by those whose avocations enable them, during the summer months, to fly the intolerable heat of the oven-like town.
In the suburbs, the frailcadjan wigwam of the Arab and Somauli population impart the undeviating aspect of the portable encampment of the nomade hordes.
Very often a yantram (charm) is made on a piece of cadjan (palm) leaf, and rolled.
They suggested that each party should throw the cadjan (palm-leaf) books containing the doctrines of their respective religions into a big fire, and that the party whose books were burnt to ashes should be considered defeated.
But the bazaar-like alleys branching from the thoroughfares of the Cadjan City purvey many things not obtrusively obvious to the British official.
A dwelling of this character, carpeted with palm-mats, and flanked with verandas, brings a flowing measure of comfort to the dweller in the tropics; but the gales of the annual southwest monsoon play havoc with cadjan roofs and walls.
In a small way, oysters pass current in the Cadjan City as the equivalent of coins.
The divers coming the greatest distance were the negroes and Arabs from Aden and the Persian Gulf, most of whom landed at Colombo from trading steamers, and made their way by small boat or bullock hackery to the Cadjan City.
Not a nail is used, and cadjan flaps that may be raised or lowered from within the building take the place of glazed windows.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cadjan" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.