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liberality Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


liberality ka kya matlab hota hai


उदारता

Noun:

पक्षपातहीनता, दानशीलता, उदारता,



liberality शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



उनकी दानशीलता के चर्चे उस दौर में आसपास बड़े उत्साह, प्रेरणा के संग सुने-सुनाए जाते थे।

प्रोफेसर ए डी पुसालकर की सम्मति में कानों के भारभूत कुण्डलों का दानकर यहाँ कर्ण की अद्भुत दानशीलता वर्णित की गई है।

इस विश्वविद्यालय की स्थापना दरभंगा के महाराजाधिराज कामेश्वर सिंह की अविस्मरणीय दानशीलता के कारण दरभंगा में हुई।

पारसियों के इतिहास में अपनी दानशीलता और प्रबुद्धता के लिए प्रसिद्ध "कैमास' बंधुओं ने दादाभाई को अपने व्यापार में भागीदार बनाने के लिए आमंत्रित किया।

कर्ण के चरित्र की सबसे बड़ी विशेषता जो यहाँ उभर कर सामने आयी है, वह है उसकी अपूर्व ब्राह्मण निष्ठा तथा महती दानशीलता

दानशीलता के कारण ही वह दरिद्र हो गया है।

शिवराजभूषण में अलंकार, छत्रसाल दशक में छत्रसाल बुंदेला के पराक्रम, दानशीलता व शिवाबवनी में छत्रपति शिवाजी महाराज के गुणों का वर्णन किया गया है।

शिवास्तुति में कवि ने छत्रपति शिवाजी महाराज की अपूर्व दानशीलता का वर्णन किया है।

उनके पिता प्रकाशचंद्र राय डिप्टी मजिस्ट्रेट थे, पर अपनी दानशीलता एवं धार्मिक वृत्ति के कारण कभी अर्थसंचय न कर सके।

अहिल्याबाई का न्याय, शासन-व्यवस्था, दानशीलता और उनकी विनयशीलता इत्यादि का आधार है-‘इतिहासाचीं साधनें’, पहला भाग के पत्र।

तब भामाशाह की दानशीलता के प्रसंग आसपास के इलाकों में बड़े उत्साह के साथ सुने और सुनाए जाते थे।

लोकहित और आत्मसम्मान के लिए अपना सर्वस्व दान कर देने वाली उदारता के गौरव-पुरुष की इस प्रेरणा को चिरस्थायी रखने के लिए छत्तीसगढ़ शासन ने उनकी स्मृति में दानशीलता, सौहार्द्र एवं अनुकरणीय सहायता के क्षेत्र में दानवीर भामाशाह सम्मान स्थापित किया है।

জজজ उसकी इस दानशीलता के कारण ही उसकी उपाधि ‘मघवन्’ (ऐश्वर्यवान्) की सार्थकता है।

liberality's Usage Examples:

There is no evidence of simony in the conclave, and Leo's election was hailed with delight by the Romans on account of his reputation for liberality, kindliness and love of peace.


From the stores of valuable materials contained in those ten volumes, it will be enough here to cite (1) the Ricordi politici, already noticed, consisting of about 400 aphorisms on political and social topics; (2) the observations on Machiavelli's Discorsi, which bring into remarkable relief the views of Italy's two great theorists on statecraft in the 16th century, and show that Guicciardini regarded Machiavelli somewhat as an amiable visionary or political enthusiast; (3) the Storia Fiorentina, an early work of the author, distinguished by its animation of style, brilliancy of portraiture, and liberality of judgment; and (4) the Dialogo del reggimento di Firenze, also in all probability an early work, in which the various forms of government suited to an Italian commonwealth are discussed with infinite subtlety, contrasted, and illustrated from the vicissitudes of Florence up to the year 1 494.


To the virtues of liberality, charity and clemency he added the Machiavellian qualities of falsehood and shrewdness, so highly esteemed by the princes of his time.


He succeeded his father as master of a charity school, but by the liberality of friends he was enabled to go to Wadham College, Oxford, in 1744, where he distinguished himself in Hebrew and divinity.


In 1598 he found a rich protector in the person of Bartholomaeus Schobinger, of St Gall, by whose liberality he was enabled to study at St Gall (where he first became interested in medieval documents, which abound in the conventual library) and elsewhere in Switzerland.


He exercised a large liberality and did much to further the work of temperance and purity organizations.


Elsewhere he showed his liberality and his zeal for reform.


The asceticism of Paulinus and his liberality towards the poor soon brought him into great repute; and while he was spending Christmas at Barcelona the people insisted on his being forthwith ordained to the priesthood.


In conformity with the motto of the city, Nisi Dominus frustra, there are numerous handsome places of public worship. St Giles's church, which was effectively restored (1879-1883) by the liberality of Dr William Chambers the publisher, has interesting historical and literary associations.


is spoken of as its founder, it really originated in the liberality of the citizens of Edinburgh.



Synonyms:

tolerance, liberalness,



Antonyms:

unkindness, stingy, selfishness, illiberality, stinginess,



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