शिशिक्षु Meaning in English
शिशिक्षु शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : the novice
, shishikshu
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
शीस्टशिष्टाचारप्रधान
शिंशुपा
शिवेस्ट
षिटनीयर
शिटेक
शीथर
शीतक यंत्र
शिवलिंग
शिवलींग
शिवेस
शिवश्री
शिवविंग
कंप होना
झुरझुरी
शिशिक्षु इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Edmunds; he served his novitiate under Samson of Tottington, who was at that time master of the novices, but afterwards sub-sacrist, and, from 1182, abbot of the house.
The novitiate year is crucial, for it is then “…that the novices better understand their divine vocation, and indeed one which is proper to the institute, experience the manner of living of the institute, and form their mind and heart in its spirit, and so that their intention and suitability are tested.
Thus, the novices are given the opportunity for longer periods of prayer and spiritual reading as well as silence in order to reflect on the vocation God is offering and nature of their response.
The spiritual development of the novice is of particular focus, especially through spiritual direction.
" He summarized, "For the novice who enjoys a touch of risqué entertainment and good, off-color jokes, LSL6 is a very novel and enjoyable source of Titillation and Amusement.
In 1979, Wylie won the novice men's title at the U.
The reviewer stated that the user interface was confusing even for advanced users, and that the manual offered "little or no help, especially for the novice".
The boyars now decide that their only option is to assassinate Ivan, and the novice Pyotr is selected to wield the knife.
Historically, this is raced on the Thursday and Friday after the end of Michaelmas term, Thursday being the novice races and Friday being the senior races.
3"nbsp;km downstream (although the novices race a shorter race, finishing at the railings).
The club has a year-round senior squad and invites all members of the college to learn to row by joining the novice squads during Michaelmas or Easter terms.
A complete list of the novice monk and novice nun vows by Venerable Bhikshuni Thubten Chodron and Thich Nhat Hanh.