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niobe Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


niobe ka kya matlab hota hai


निरोब

(ग्रीक पौराणिक कथाओं

Noun:

चिर वियोगिनी, वियोगिनी,



niobe शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

জজজ उनकी वियोगिनी नारी पात्रों में उर्मिला (साकेत महाकाव्य), यशोधरा (काव्य) और विष्णुप्रिया खण्डकाव्य प्रमुख है।



niobe's Usage Examples:

In art, the most famous representation was a marble group of Niobe and her children, taken by Sosius to Rome and set up in the temple of Apollo Sosianus (Pliny, Nat.


The tragic story of Niobe was a favourite subject in literature and art.


The appearance of the rock on Sipylus gave rise to the story of Niobe having been turned to stone.


Enmann, who interprets the name as "she who prevents increase" (in contrast to Leto, who made women prolific), considers the main point of the myth to be Niobe's loss of her children.


According to some, Niobe is the goddess of snow and winter, whose children, slain by Apollo and Artemis, symbolize the ice and snow melted by the sun in spring; according to others, she is an earth-goddess, whose progeny - vegetation and the fruits of the soil - is dried up and slain every summer by the shafts of the sun-god.


It is to be distinguished from an archaic figure still visible, carved in the northern side of the mountain near Magnesia, to which tradition has given the name of Niobe, but which is really intended for Cybele.


Out of pity for her grief, the gods changed Niobe herself into a rock on Mount Sipylus in Phrygia, in which form she continued to weep (Homer, Iliad, xxiv.


TANTALUS, in Greek legend, son of Zeus (or Tmolus) and Pluto (Wealth), daughter of Himantes, the father of Pelops and Niobe.


NIOBE, in Greek mythology, daughter of Tantalus and Dione, wife of Amphion, king of Thebes.


The tragedians used her story to point the moral of the instability of human happiness; Niobe became the representative of human nature, liable to pride in prosperity and forgetfulness of the respect and submission due to the gods.



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