धार्मिक अवकाश Meaning in English
धार्मिक अवकाश शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : religious holiday
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
धार्मिक भजनधार्मिक संस्था
धार्मिक विधि
धार्मिक निष्ठा
धर्मवृत्ति प्राप्त
धार्मिक,खरा
धार्मिक मनुष्य
धार्मिक सभा
अमेरिका की धार्मिक सभा
धर्मसभाएं
धार्मिक आंदोलन
धार्मिक संगीत सभा
धार्मिक रहस्यवाद
धार्मिक मत को अपनाना
धर्मानुष्ठान मौका
धार्मिक-अवकाश हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
""बॉक्सिंग दिवस एक धर्मनिरपेक्ष अवकाश है जो 26 दिसम्बर को मनाया जाता है, अर्थात बड़े दिन के अगले दिन जो कि सेंट स्टीफेन दिवस भी है और इसलिए एक धार्मिक अवकाश भी. जब 26 दिसम्बर को रविवार हो तो कुछ स्थानों पर बॉक्सिंग दिवस अगले दिन अर्थात 27 दिसम्बर को मनाया जाता है।
धार्मिक-अवकाश इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Other religious holidays.
The school chaplain offers a daily Mass as well as all-school Masses on major religious holidays.
Throughout the course of the year, students and faculty observe religious holidays as a community, including important days on the American calendar, such as 9/11, Veterans Day, and Martin Luther King Jr.
The English half-term holiday does not exist, but there are frequent odd days and long weekends relating mainly to religious holidays and regional and national holidays.
Common occasions for celebratory gunfire include New Year's Day as well as religious holidays.
At last, when Iyasu failed to observe the important religious holiday of Meskel in the capital Addis Ababa, instead he remained in the predominantly Muslim city of Harar, they decided to strike.
Easter Eve – a week before the religious holiday of Easter Saturday, probably because of references to the Easter weekend.
The village is still visited regularly by it previous residents and related family for religious holidays and for the maintenance of the village housing.
The number of religious holidays was reduced and several holidays to commemorate national events introduced.
Mountain ranges of Jiangxi Public holidays in Somaliland are based on two official calendar systems: the Gregorian calendar primarily, and the Islamic lunar calendar for religious holidays.
Prior to the Victorian era, Christmas was primarily a religious holiday observed by Christians of the Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran denominations.
In the 1920s USSR, the League of Militant Atheists encouraged school pupils to campaign against Christmas traditions, such as the Christmas tree, and encouraged them to spit on crucifixes as protest against this holiday; the League established an antireligious holiday to be the 31st of each month as a replacement.
The Solberg's Cabinet says in its government declaration that it looks positively upon schools taking part in services in churches before religious holidays.