Carũrī
Usually written as ‘chowrie’ in English, the Hindi carũrī is a fly-whisk or fan. It is probably descended from the Sanskrit term cāmara, which means a ‘yak-tail fan’. Like the cāmara, the chowrie is used to fan royalty or priests and thus signifies high status in Indian art.
Synonyms:
Cāmara, Fly-Whisks, fly-whisk