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Lakshmi or Vasudhara with stylized chatra above, 9th or 10th cent. Java, Indonesia

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From Sanskrit छत्र (chatra), variant of छत्त्र (chattra, umbrella, parasol, chatra). Doublet of chador and chatta.

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chatra (plural chatras)

  1. (India) Synonym of umbrella or parasol, particularly ritual or ceremonial forms.
    • 1926, S. Krishnaswami Aiyangar, “Studies in Gupta History”, in Journal of Indian History: University Supplement, page 9:
      The so-called Chatra coins of the Guptas seem in all probability, to have been the issue of Chandragupta I to begin with... This variety apart from the noticeable distinction in the figure of the monarch and the umbrella bearer contains the obverse legend Chandragupta merely, with the reverse legend Vikramaditya.
    • 1982, Anantray Jatashanker Rawal, Indian Society, Religion, and Mythology..., p. 98: #*:
      CHATRA (UMBRELLA)
      In the Gupta period, Brahmins used a Chatra.
    • 2003, V.R. Ramachandra Dikshitar, The Puraṇa Index, volume I, page 617:
      Chatra (I)—the seven worlds, white in colour, are one above the other umbrella-like...
      Chatra (II)—the white umbrella as insignia of royalty given to Kāmaśvara by Viṣṇu...