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flagellation Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


flagellation ka kya matlab hota hai


ध्वजारोहण

Noun:

आपने आपको कोड़े से मारना, आत्मपीड़न,



flagellation शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



इनके अतिरिक्त उसमें जहाँ घुटन, व्यर्थता, ऊब, पराजय, हीन-भाव, आक्रोश हैं, वहीं आत्मपीड़न परक भावनाएँ भी हैं।

इनमें आत्मरति, आत्मपीड़न और सतही भावुकता है।

व्यक्तिवाद शताब्दी के अंतिम दशक तक पहुँचते-पहुँचते कैथालिक धर्म, रहस्यवाद, आत्मरति या आत्मपीड़न में इस तरह लिप्त हो गया कि इस दशक को खल दशक भी कहते हैं।

জজজ' परंतु अगर उपवास दूसरों को मजबूर करने के लिए आत्मपीड़न का रूप ग्रहण करे तो वह त्याज्य है : आचार्य विनोबा जिसे सौम्य, सौम्यतर, सौम्यतम सत्याग्रह कहते हैं, उस भूमिका में उपवास का स्थान अंतिम है।

flagellation's Usage Examples:

Flagellation was occasionally practised as a means of salvation by certain Jansenist convulsionaries in the 18th century, and also, towards the end of the 18th century, by a little Jansenist sect known as the Fareinists, founded by the brothers Bonjour, cures of Fareins, near Trevoux (Ain).


The king's encouragement seemed at first to point to a successful revival of flagellation; but the practice disappeared along with the other forms of devotion that had sprung up at the time of the league, and Henry III.'s successor suppressed the Paris brotherhood.


Schmidt gave himself out as the incarnation of Enoch, and prophesied the approaching fall of the Church of Rome, the overthrow of the ancient sacraments, and the triumph of flagellation as the only road to salvation.


In Germany, in 1414, there was a recrudescence of the epidemic of flagellation, which then became a clearly-formulated heresy.


Gradually, however, voluntary flagellation appeared in the libri poenitentiales as a very efficacious means of penance.


Ritual flagellation existed among the Jews, and, according to Buxtorf (Synagoga judaica, Basel, 1603), was one of the ceremonies of the day of the Great Pardon.


Voluntary flagellation, as a form of exalted devotion, occurs in almost all religions.


A zealot for monastic and clerical reform, he introduced a more severe discipline, including the practice of flagellation, into the house, which, under his rule, quickly attained celebrity, and became a model for other foundations.


His scenes of murder and self flagellation adding a disturbing menace missing from the pictures tempo.


In the Christian church flagellation was originally a punishment, and was practised not only by parents and schoolmasters, but also by bishops, who thus corrected offending priests and monks (St Augustine, Ep. 1 59 ad Marcell.; cf.



Synonyms:

whipping, beating, flogging, lashing, trouncing, horsewhipping, whacking, thrashing, tanning, lacing, licking, drubbing, self-flagellation,



Antonyms:

small, little, success, beginning, victory,



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