उपकारिंदा Meaning in English
उपकारिंदा शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : obliged
, benevolence
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
बेनीज़बंग
बंगाल प्रकाश
बांग्ला
बेनिफेस
बेनिफिस
बेंजामिन britten
बेंजामिन फ्रैंकलिन ब्रिज
बेनी गुडमैन
बेनी पहाड़ी
बीनो
बंक
अंचित
बेंटवुड
बेंटी
उपकारिंदा इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Strongly influenced by Price, whom she had met at Newington Green just a few years earlier, Wollstonecraft asserts that people should strive to imitate God by practicing universal benevolence.
Without exception, newspaper reports of the time talk of his charity, his kindness, his benevolence and his good deeds and public works.
Rather the author of Matthew uses agapan, which Barclay translates as continued benevolence.
Tuke's conviction, however, was in the importance of benevolence and a comfortable living environment encouraging reflection.
The combination of historic facts, states Cort, suggest that Jain history is a combination or tolerance and intolerance of non-Jain views, and that it is inappropriate to rewrite the Jainism past as a history of "benevolence and tolerance" towards others.
Lyon, a very active Congregationalist, promoted the college as an exemplification of the ideas of revivalist Jonathan Edwards regarding self-restraint, self-denial, and disinterested benevolence.
Paulus Orosius, a Christian priest and theologian, believed the sack was God's wrath against a proud and blasphemous city, and that it was only through God's benevolence that the sack had not been too severe.
Frankenstein tracks Frankie to the Chipmunks' home, and, angered at the monster's benevolence, kidnaps Alvin.
I can only call on Nigerians and indeed humanity in general to join me in thanksgiving for His benevolence'.
Called at the time "a benevolence", it was essentially a forced loan, a levy of between one sixth and one tenth on the goods of the laity and on one-third of the goods of the clergy.
Nowhere else in the Old Testament does there breathe such an atmosphere of generous devotion or of benevolence, neither is there such strong eloquence when duties are elsewhere set forward.
उपकारिंदा इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
All the great wealth he gained from his buccaneering, he lost in jousting and horse racing, and was eventually obliged to sell his inherited lands.
It was maintained for many years by the Graymoor Friars in Westminster until they were obliged to withdraw.
Rubenson notes that it was Tewodros, not the British expedition, which had to travel through hostile territory, for Tewodros's soldiers had marched under the threat of attacks from Gobeze's numerically superior forces, and had been obliged to defend themselves against a hostile peasantry.
# Burden of proof rule A party that advances a standpoint is obliged to defend it if asked by the other party to do so.
The Italian ratings board asked for a brief six-second cut in The House by the Cemetery where Dagmar Lassander's character Laura Gittleson is murdered; ironically, Fulci obliged only because of his dissatisfaction with the effects in certain shots.
All departments of ABC-TV were obliged to surrender tapes and as a result a large amount of historically significant videotaped programming from the 1960s and early 1970s was erased.
However, although the reis ül-küttab attended the meetings of the Council, arriving before and leaving after the viziers, he had no right to speak himself in it or directly to the Sultan, and was obliged to do so via the Grand Vizier.
By Murray's account, he met four separate groups of Warlpiri, and in each case was obliged to shoot in self-defense – a total of 17 casualties.
Flores insisted in his letters that he was not a policeman, and despite declining to meet Diana in person, Diana obliged him with copies of his comics.
Although he wanted to stand for election in Liverpool, there was no vacancy, and he was obliged to explore other possibilities, including Ross-shire and Stafford, before deciding to stand for Lancaster in the general election of 1818.
The President is not obliged to proclaim that Parliament is dissolved unless he is satisfied that the Prime Minister commands the confidence of a majority of MPs.
Unlike the stage coaches, however, routes for canals were obliged to follow the most level land "mdash; riverbeds.
However, courts may be obliged to protect legitimate expectations arising from representations by unauthorized officers of the public body.