परमानंददशा Meaning in English
परमानंददशा शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : ecstasy
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
हर्षोन्मादएक्टोब्लास्ट
एक्टोब्लास्टिक
एक्टोब्लास्ट्स
एक्टोडेर्म
एक्टोडर्मल
एक्टोएन्ज़िम
एक्टोजनस
एक्टोमॉर्फ
एक्टोमॉर्फिक
एक्टोमॉर्फ्स
एक्टोपिया
अपस्थानिक मूल
एक्टोप्लाज्मिक
एक्टोप्लाज्म्स
परमानंददशा इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Hussain bin Mansoor [sic] Al-Hallaj was condemned to hang by the neck for shouting in ecstasy Anā al-Ḥaqq, Anā al-Ḥaqq (I am the Truth, I am the Truth).
The orthodox understood this to mean that he was claiming to be God himself, whereas he had proclaimed in his sublime spiritual ecstasy, simply a total annihilation of himself.
In ancient history it could mean a metaphysical sense of achieving a higher state of contemplation, ecstasy or union—becoming alienated from a limited existence in the world, in a positive sense.
In reissue artwork, a man is standing in an intimate gathering of zombies, with an expression of ecstasy on his face.
Machen's use of Pan in the novella may have also been influenced by Robert Louis Stevenson's essay "Pan's Pipes" (1878) and Algernon Charles Swinburne's poem "A Nympholept" (1894), in which Pan is portrayed as the "emblem of the delicious combination of ecstasy and terror.
During his travels with the thuggee, he almost falls prey to the cult's ways as he comes to experience the ecstasy of [sacrifice|ritual killings].
Although a teetotaller, Thompson wrote "God Loves A Drunk" to suggest that alcoholism can be a path to spiritual ecstasy.
The judge at first instance described the defendant as a menace, having driven in ways that could so easily have killed wholly innocent road users while disqualified, while released on licence having been convicted of other aggravated TWOC offences, and while "out of his head" on ecstasy.
Pilgrims reportedly saw Van Hoof in a state of religious ecstasy.
Saint Theresa in ecstasy, Versailles, Musée National du Château et des Trianons.
Righi wrote that Olivia and Aaliyah were examples of how "the right attitude, hip-hop production and clothing -- not to mention a body to die for" were considered more important than "the plaintive human voice in the throes of transcendent ecstasy or bottomless hurt" in contemporary R"B.
The book is a first-person narrative, and revolves around an early mid-life crisis triggered when Tommy "accidentally" proclaims his love for his friend-with-benefits, Charlie, when high on ecstasy.
Far away from town in a jungle under the Neem tree the Second Guru, absorbed in his own ecstasy, roamed in quite a different world in a gufa (a very tight cave 3-4 feet under the land).