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jesuit Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


jesuit ka kya matlab hota hai


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Noun:

पाखंडी, बगुलाभगत,



jesuit शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

1948 में जन्मे लोग पाखंडी १९८४ में बनी हिन्दी भाषा की फ़िल्म है।

कल्हण का दृष्ठिकोण बहुत उदार था; माहेश्वर (ब्राह्मण) होते हुए भी उसने बौद्ध दर्शन की उदात्त परंपराओं को सराहा है और पाखंडी (शैव) तांत्रिकों को आड़े हाथों लिया है।

|1984 || पाखंडी || ||।

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काशी में पाखंडी पंडितों द्वारा करौंत की स्थापना ।

उसको पाखंडी समझ कर घर से निकाल दिया जाता है।

jesuit's Usage Examples:

It excited the suspicion of the Church, and a Jesuit, by name Baltus, published a ponderous refutation of it; but the peace-loving disposition of its author impelled him to leave his opponent unanswered.


JUAN EUSEBIO NIEREMBERG (1595-1658), Spanish Jesuit and mystic, was born at Madrid in, 1595, joined the Society of Jesus in 1614, and subsequently became lecturer on Scripture at the Jesuit seminary in Madrid, where he died on the 7th of April 1658.


At the age of fourteen he entered the Jesuit college of St Anna, on the dissolution of which (1774) he joined a similar college of the order of St Barnabas.


As a Jesuit father, Courtois painted many works in churches and monasteries of the society.


The Jesuit system of education, set forth in the Ratio studiorum, owes nothing to him.


But be this as it may, he had no sooner adopted his new creed than he resolved to profess it; " a momentary glow of enthusiasm " had raised him above all temporal considerations, and accordingly, on June 8, 1753, he records that having " privately abjured the heresies" of his childhood before a Catholic priest of the name of Baker, a Jesuit, in London, he announced the same to his father in an elaborate controversial epistle which his spiritual adviser much approved, and which he himself afterwards described to Lord Sheffield as having been " written with all the pomp, the dignity, and self-satisfaction of a martyr."


It is the seat of a Greek bishop, an Armenian archbishop and a Roman Catholic bishop, and there is a Jesuit school.


But the most celebrated writer of this period was the Jesuit Francis Faludi, the translator, through the Italian, of William Darrell's works.


He was admitted a Jesuit in 1612, and afterwards sent on mission work to Chile and Peru, where he became rector of the college of Cuenca.


A former Jesuit monastery is now used for a grammar school and seminary.



Synonyms:

religious, Jesuit order, Society of Jesus,



Antonyms:

unscrupulous, profane, irreligious, impious,



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