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candlesticks Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


candlesticks ka kya matlab hota hai


मोमबत्ती

Noun:

शमादान, बत्तीदान, चिराग़दान, चिरंगदान, मोमबत्ती,



candlesticks शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

१७वीं और १८वीं शताब्दी में तो इसका उपयोग बहुत व्यापक हो गया था और उस समय या उसके पूर्व के बने अनेक सादे या सुंदर चित्रित प्याले, कलश, गिलास, सुराही, शमादान, मदिराचषक, थाल इत्यादि पाए गए हैं।

कैंडेलाब्रा हेडड्रेस (शमादान)।

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candlesticks's Usage Examples:

At the latter part of the 15th century and the beginning of the 16th the Pollaiuoli, Ricci and other artists devoted much labour and artistic skill to the production of candlesticks and smaller objects of bronze, such as door-knockers, many of which are works of the greatest beauty.


In the age of Justinian (first half of the 6th century) the great church of St Sophia at Constantinople was adorned with an almost incredible amount of wealth and splendour in the form of screens, altars, candlesticks and other ecclesiastical furniture made of massive gold and silver.


On the altar are placed a cross and candlesticks - six in number, and seven when a bishop celebrates in his cathedral; and over it is suspended or fixed a tabernacle or receptacle for the reservation of the Sacrament.


The duties of the acolyte, as given in the Roman Pontifical, are identical with those mentioned in the Statuta Ecclesiae Antigua of Arles: "It is the duty of acolytes to carry the candlesticks, to light the lamps of the church, to administer wine and water for the Eucharist."


The crosses must be of wood; the candlesticks of iron.


In 1736 there were under 10,000 inhabitants in the former city; in 1760 when Horace Walpole passed through it, buying for two guineas a pair of candlesticks of the local plate, which he thought "quite pretty," and pronouncing it to be "one of the foulest towns in England," there were two-and-twenty thousand who remitted eleven thousand pounds a week to London.


Sacred images were not the only specimens of glyptic art produced in these six centuries; reliquaries, bells, vases, incenseburners, candlesticks, lanterns, decorated arms and armour, and many other objects, showing no less mastery of design and execution, have reached us.


retrotabulum), a term of ecclesiastical art and architecture, applied in modern English usage to an altar-ledge or shelf, raised slightly above the back of the altar or communion table, on which are placed the cross, ceremonial candlesticks and other ornaments.


churches at Rome the paschal candlesticks were fixtures, but elsewhere they were usually movable, and were brought into the church and set up on the Thursday before Easter.


and baldacchini, choir-screens, paschal candlesticks, ambones, tombs and the like, all enriched with sculpture and glass mosaic of great brilliance and decorative effect.



Synonyms:

candle holder, girandola, girandole, candelabrum, candelabra, pricket, holder,



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