कर्मकांड सम्बन्धी Meaning in English
कर्मकांड सम्बन्धी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : ritualistic
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कर्मकांड सेऋतुराज
रिट्ज
रिट्जियर
रिट्जिस्ट
प्रतिद्वंद्वी
प्रतिद्वंद्वी होना
प्रतिद्वंद्विता
नदी
नदी क्षेत्र
नदी का किनारा
नदी किनारा
नदी बोल्डर
नदी का बाँध
नदी बांध
कर्मकांड-सम्बन्धी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
There was ritualistic drinking and many rituals aimed to cure certain illnesses.
In Catholicism, four main sacraments attracted the natives but only for ritualistic reasons, and they did not fully alter their lifestyle as the Spaniards had hoped.
Being a follower of the Karma Mimamsa school, he was a ritualist and performed all of the ritualistic duties prescribed by the Vedas.
According to Vedic ritualistic rules it is inauspicious to see an ascetic on certain days and Maṇḍana was angered to see Shankara, an ascetic, on the death anniversary of his father.
He, however, ignores her in proceeding with a ritualistic celebration of Gillian's birthday.
In the course of the story, he discovers a mass grave, filled with the remains of travellers, all of whom were evidently strangled to death in ritualistic fashion, among them a recently killed British officer.
In order to do this, she accepts their "challenge" which involves a ritualistic beating.
Recumbent stone circles are believed by some archaeologists such as Aubrey Burl to have been designed for ritualistic astronomical purposes.
Just as the paschal sacrifice would later on cause the Angel of Death to "pass over" the homes of the Hebrews, here the ritualistic spilling of his son's blood through circumcision atones for Moses's wrongdoing – "the bloodied child became a symbol of the paschal night, when the endangered first-born of Israel were saved by the blood of a lamb.
These expeditions, launched from bases in the Arab frontier zone almost annually, eventually acquired a quasi-ritualistic character as part of the Muslim jihad (holy war).
There is no set pattern for worship services, and ritualistic ceremonies are not permitted.
Some of these jade artifacts have rather dull points but might have been used once the initial cut was made, or might purely be ritualistic objects not used in actual bloodletting.
Some cultures view the consumption of dog meat as part of their traditional, ritualistic, or day-to-day cuisine, and other cultures consider consumption of dog meat a taboo, even where it had been consumed in the past.