भिक्षुक Meaning in English
भिक्षुक शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : monk
, a beggar
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
विश्वासीएक घंटीकार पौधा
बीड़ा
नान
अंधों में काना राजा
षट्पद
बंडा
विधेयक
बिल्टी
बिलटी
एक भूर्ज जातीय पेड़
आस्ट्रेलिया का एक पक्षी
मध्य यूरोप का एक पक्षी
मराल
सारस के प्रकार का एक पक्षी
भिक्षुक इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Alexander maintained that the young woman was a beggar to whom he had charitably given a coin, and the case was dismissed.
In return for his pardon, he receives a magic potion from a beggar in his hometown who has been sentenced to death.
At the start of his travels Siddhartha became a beggar and studied philosophy; however, his studies did not lead him to the answers that he sought.
On one occasion, he bashes a rich boy who injured a beggar.
Unlike Riose, Belisarius was not executed but retired (and, according to unsubstantiated legend, was blinded and cast out of Constantinople as a beggar).
Although it was solely a job for the lowest of the working classes, ragpicking was considered an honest occupation, more on the level of street sweeper than of a beggar.
Crippled in body and unhinged in mind from his ordeal, he eventually makes his way back to India as a beggar.
He also shows no respect for the lower-classed citizenry, as is exemplified when he assaults a beggar, who is actually Odysseus in disguise, with a chair, which even the other suitors disapprove of.
It takes place on a street called "No Name" (a reference to the song "Where the Streets Have No Name") where a beggar is standing, with a sign saying "please" hanging from his neck.
For the next sixteen years, Barda disguised himself as a beggar so as to discover information vital to the quest.
Once he whipped Odysseus, mistaking him for a beggar after the latter stole the Luck of Troy.
During the government of British Columbia Premier Glen Clark, the magazine came under fire for a cover story which featured a satirical photo of the Premier dressed as a beggar with the title "The Next Have Not Province?".
Following Drowned Earth, Orm hid as a beggar on the streets of the Ninth Tride, Atlantis' poorest district and closest to the sea floor.
भिक्षुक हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
(xiv) इच्छ्, भिक्ष् + उक इच्छुक, भिक्षुक आदि ।
नलिनि, लीला, चिंताविष्टयाय सीता, चंडालभिक्षुकी, प्ररोदनम्, दुरवस्था, करुणा इत्यादि इनकी मुख्य रचनाएँ हैं।
(७९) ब्राह्मणअमण न्याय—ब्राह्मण यदि अपना धर्म छोड़ श्रमण (बौद्ध भिक्षुक) भी हो जाता है तब भी उसे ब्रह्मण श्रमण कहते हैं।
आज से लगभग 136 वर्ष पूर्व, बोहेमियन भिक्षुक ग्रेगर जॉन मेंडल ने मटर के दानों पर किये अपने प्रयोगों को प्रकाशित किया था, जिसमें अनुवांशिकी के अध्ययन का एक नया युग आरंभ हुआ था।
उन्होनें ये योजना बनाई की वह मध्याह्न में जब कर्ण सूर्य देव की पूजा कर रहा होता है तब वह एक भिक्षुक बनकर उससे उसके कवच-कुण्डल माँग लेंगें।
इन समुदायों में युवकों के भिक्षुक बनने को बहुत शुभ माना जाता है और यहाँ यह रिवायत भी है कि युवक कुछ दिनों के लिए भिक्षु बनकर फिर गृहस्थ में लौट जाता है।
संचार नामक गुप्तचर में सत्रितिक्ष्ण, राशद एवं स्त्री गुप्तचर जैसे भिक्षुकी, परिव्राजिका, मुंड, विशाली भी होती थीं।
"" इन समुदायों में युवकों के भिक्षुक बनने को बहुत शुभ माना जाता है और यहाँ यह रिवायत भी है कि युवक कुछ दिनों के लिए भिक्षु बनकर फिर गृहस्थ में लौट जाता है।
भिक्षुक (६०) शुक्ल यजुर्वेद, संन्यास उपिनषद्।
१३४-भिक्षुकोपनिष (शुक्लयजुर्वेदीय)।
जापान में कुछ लोगों का विश्वास है कि वे चीन से जापान गए और नारा के समीप कतयोग-यामा शहर में एक भिक्षुक के रूप में उन्हें देखा गया।
तपस्या की अवधि समाप्त होने पर जब वे अन्न ग्रहण करने के लिए बैठे, तभी ब्राह्मण भिक्षुक के रूप में आकर इन्द्र ने भोजन की याचना की।
राजप्रासादों में राजकुमार, अन्तःपुरों में महिलाएँ, कन्धों पर भार उठाए कुली, भिक्षुक, किसान, तपस्वी एवं इनके साथ अन्य भारतीय पशु-पक्षियों तथा फूलों का चित्रण किया गया है।
भिक्षुक इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Although it is a ruin, visitors can still see the original monks’ church, their cloister and their dovecot (pigeon tower).
Founded in 1244 by Donnchadh, Earl of Carrick, following an earlier donation of 1225, to the monks of Paisley Abbey for that purpose.
The Earl took the matter to the Bishop of Glasgow for arbitration and, winning his case, forced the monks to build a proper abbey.
Crossraguel was a Cluniac abbey and the monks - members of a branch of the Benedictines - were known as the "Black monks" after the colour of their clothes.
The earl sought assistance from the abbot and monks of Paisley Abbey and provided them with land and funds.
He required not only that Paisley build the monastery at Crossraguel, but also that some of the monks from Paisley should be transferred there.
These monks were given the authority to choose their own abbot.
However, the few remaining monks were allowed to live out their time there until the last monk died in 1601.
1510, directed by David Kennedy the first Earl of Cassilis, with encouragement from James IV, monks at Crossraguel developed production of salt by the boiling sea water in pans, and the grinding of charcoal for gunpowder.
"Although a ruin, the Crossraguel Abbey is still complete with the original monks’ church, their cloister and even their dovecot (pigeon tower).
Fine architectural details from the 15th century can still be seen within the ruins with the chapter house still standing complete with benches for the monks and an arched seat for the abbot.
Raheb is Arabic for "monk.