मुर्टिस Meaning in English
मुर्टिस शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : murtis
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
मरूमक्षिकामुर्जोन
मुस
म्यूसा टेक्सटाइलिस
मुसातूरी
मस्कट
मस्कट और ओमान
मस्कट अंगूर
मस्सेफिज्म
मांसपेशी
पसलियों के बीच पेशी
स्नायु केन्द्र
पेशी संकुचन
स्नायु कारक
मांसपेशियों की भावना
मुर्टिस इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The area has three temples dedicated to the Trimurtis, the gods of creation, sustenance and annihilation of life, according to the Hindu belief strewn on the banks of the Bharathapuzha.
Their son, Ballal, and the other children in the village used to play puja, using stones in place of murtis.
The mandir also consists of 234 ornately carved pillars, nine domes, and 20,000 murtis of swamis, devotees, and acharyas.
The temple also houses the murtis of Sita Ram, Radha Krishna, Shiv Parvati, and Lakshmi Narayan.
In 1995, the phenomenon also occurred in Trinidad and Tobago; milk was accepted by both murtis and religious pictures.
The Trinidad Express newspaper reported on 22 September 2010 that murtis of Ganesh "drank" or accepted milk at the Om Shanti Mandir, Cunjal Road, Princes Town, Trinidad and Tobago on 21 September 2010 on the occasion of the holy period of Ganesh Utsav.
Within the mandir are two murtis (idols).
The founder of the sect, Swaminarayan installed the murtis of Laxminarayan Dev at the Swaminarayan Mandir, Vadtal.
Ganesha, the son of Shiva, is depicted as Ashtabhuja tandavsa nritya murtis (Eight armed form of Ganesha dancing the Tandava) in temple sculptures.
In murtis (icons), Khandoba or Mailara is depicted as having four arms, carrying a damaru (drum), Trishula (trident), Bhandara-patra (turmeric powder-filled bowl) and khadga (sword).
Oral legends tell of Khandoba's murtis being found in termite mounds or "made of earth".
Several Hindu murtis are held to be "self-manifest" or Swayambhu.
The main deity of the temple is a swayambhu (self-born) jyotirlinga with a golden line cutting it into half, in which the left half represents Tridevis, and the right half represents Trimurtis.