दफन कक्ष Meaning in English
दफन कक्ष शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : burial chamber
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
दफन परिधानदफन जमीन
दफनाने का टीला
दफन सेवा
लिखने के लिए दफ़न
दफनाया,दफन किया
नक्काशी करने की रूखानी
बूरिशनेस
बुरिटो
बुर्जिस्ट
बूर्जुआ
बुर्जुग
बर्क
बुर्ल
बर्लेप्स
दफन-कक्ष हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
मकबरा अद्वितीय है जिसमें फारो की पत्नियों तिए और सीतामेन का दफन कक्ष हैं।
इसके बाद यह एक चार-स्तंभ वाले हॉल और गलियारे का एक और खिंचाव से जुड़ता है जिसे एक दफन कक्ष में परिवर्तित किया गया था।
शहर आयताकार टावरों के साथ मजबूत व्यापक रक्षात्मक दीवारों से घिरा हुआ था, और ऊर्ध्वाधर शाफ्ट-कब्रिस्तान और भूमिगत दफन कक्षों के साथ एक व्यापक कब्रिस्तान था; इनमें से कुछ में विस्तृत अंतिम संस्कार प्रसाद स्थानीय राजाओं के उद्भव को दर्शा सकता है।
"" इसके बाद यह एक चार-स्तंभ वाले हॉल और गलियारे का एक और खिंचाव से जुड़ता है जिसे एक दफन कक्ष में परिवर्तित किया गया था।
वास्तविक दफन कक्ष इसके नीचे स्थित है।
इसमें दो अवरोही सीढ़ियां थी, जो एक ढलान वाले गलियारे को जोड़ती हैं और दफन कक्ष तक जाती हैं।
दफन-कक्ष इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Another important burial chamber, the so-called Isis Tomb, proved to be a rich source of finds, most of which are now in the British Museum.
jpg|Table des Marchand: inside the burial chamber.
Mutnedjmet died soon after Year 13 of her husband's rule in her mid-40s based on a wine-jar docket found in a burial chamber of Horemheb tomb at Saqqara, in Memphis and a statue and other items of hers found here.
The text was used in the entrance of most tombs from the time of Seti I, though we first know of it from the burial chamber of Thutmose III and the tomb of his vizier Useramun.
The cairns have burial chambers in the interior, each one reached by a passageway that leads in from the southwest side.
Recent research conducted by Philip Maise has included the discovery of giant sculptures, has also discovered what he believes to be cave paintings within the burial chambers in the caves depicting the Journey to the West.
Recent research conducted by Philip Maise has included the discovery of giant sculptures and cave paintings within the burial chambers in the caves depicting the Journey to the West.
The usual tomb plan consisted of a long inclined rock-cut corridor, descending through one or more halls (possibly mirroring the descending path of the sun god into the underworld) to the burial chamber.
In the earlier tombs, the corridors turn 90 degrees at least once (such as KV43, the tomb of Thutmose IV), and the earliest ones had cartouche-shaped burial chambers (for example, KV43, the tomb of Thutmose IV).
The ceilings of the burial chambers were decorated (from the burial of Seti I onwards) with what became formalised as the Book of the Heavens, which again describes the sun's journey through the twelve hours of night.
The tomb of Hatshepsut has a unique shape, twisting and turning down over 200"nbsp;metres from the entrance, so that the burial chamber is 97"nbsp;metres below the surface.
The tomb of the first king of the dynasty, Ramesses I, was hurriedly finished due to the death of the king and is little more than a truncated descending corridor and a burial chamber.
Ramesses II's son and eventual successor, Merenptah's tomb has been open since antiquity; it extends 160 metres, ending in a burial chamber that once contained a set of four nested sarcophagi.