संतसुलभ Meaning in English
संतसुलभ शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : saintly
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
सन्तसुलभसन्तति निग्रह
संत दिवस
साधु संतों जैस्
संन्यासी पीटर और पॉल
हत्येदार बरतन
सायोग्राफ
सैरगाही होटल
करीने से रखना
साज सिंगार
सज ड भी
खपरैल की तरह सज्जा
सजना धजना
सकाई
सकारक
संतसुलभ इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Jean de Marigny, a successful administrator and man of affairs rather than a saintly churchman, was made one of the king's lieutenants in southern France in 1341 against the English invasion.
The people then found that the altar cloth in the church had large hoofprints, a sign of their saintly defenders.
The Victor Meyer apparatus accurately measures the volume of a volatilized substance from which the Nevan (Irish Gaelic Naomhán, pronounced ) meaning "saintly" was a minor saint in Irish folklore.
Federico Borromeo appears as a character in Alessandro Manzoni’s 1827 novel The Betrothed (I promessi sposi), in which he is characterized as an intelligent humanist and saintly servant of Christ, serving the people of Milan unselfishly during the 1630 plague.
Her next Broadway production, Shadow and Substance by Paul Vincent Carroll, in which she played a saintly maid, was more successful, running for nine months in 1938.
The tomb and other places associated with the saintly being become the loci of the person's baraka, and in some views he or she becomes the guardian spirit of the locality.
Upon his saintly son, St Tysilio, he bestowed the Bishopric of that part of his kingdom.
Gregory took the suggestion seriously, summoned Alexander, and found that he had to do with a saintly man of great capabilities.
The sense of holiness or sacredness regarding the Five Grains proceeds from their traditional ascription to the saintly rulers credited with creating China's civilization.
The local name of the hill was Yenugu Mallama Konda after a legend of a saintly old woman named Mallamma who lived atop the hill and was fed by elephants (yenugulu).
Rosen described Radhanath Swami as a "saintly person respected by the mass of ISKCON devotees today.
The shield, crest and motto are all connected to the saintly King Oswald, to whom the School is dedicated and who fought a battle at nearby Oswestry.