बोध पट्र Meaning in English
बोध पट्र शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : perception
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
व्यक्ति के विषय मे धारणाधारणा शक्ति
स्पर्शज्ञान
सबोधगम्य
सबोधगम्यता
पर्च
बैठा हुआ
परचेरोन
परचेसी
पर्चिंग
परक्लोरेट
पर्कोलेटर
परक्लोज
पर्कोइड
पर्कोलेट्स
बोध-पट्र इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
For years, the overall scarcity of oranges in particular led to the general perception that they were suitable only for holiday table decoration or as indulgences for the affluent.
For he knew there were as many and different degrees of sensibility or of feeling as there were degrees of intelligence and perception in human beings.
All souls who have achieved the natural state of infinite bliss, infinite knowledge (kevala jnana), infinite power and infinite perception are regarded as God in Jainism.
In Jainism, godliness is said to be the inherent quality of every soul (or every living organism) characterizing infinite bliss, infinite power, Kevala Jnana (pure infinite knowledge), infinite perception, and perfect manifestations of (countably) infinite other attributes.
They are formless and dwell in Siddhashila (the realm of the liberated beings) at the apex of the universe in infinite bliss, infinite perception, infinite knowledge and infinite energy.
All souls, with right perception, knowledge and conduct can achieve self-realisation and attain this state.
Animosity between the United States and South Korea was further aggravated by mutual misperceptions and procedural disagreements.
Her small body looked slimmer without clothes, a perception which was emphasized by the dwarfing effect of her breasts.
Chorus effect, the perception of similar sounds from multiple sources as a single, richer sound.
Peirce applied randomization in the Peirce-Jastrow experiment on weight perception.
Domestic perception of the system and domestic incentives (intervening variable).
Dorpat has suggested that Freud's behavior in the Pankejeff case as an example of gaslighting (attempting to undermine someone's perceptions of reality).
The earliest studies of gloss perception are attributed to Ingersoll who in 1914 examined the effect of gloss on paper.