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nunnery Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


nunnery ka kya matlab hota hai


संन्यासिनी मठ

Noun:

ज़नाना मठ,



nunnery शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

पेमा Khandro Duling ज़नाना मठ के लिए घर गया था अध्ययन करने के लिए लगभग 3,500-4,000 नन के सभी क्षेत्रों से तिब्बत है।

कुल मिलाकर, छात्र शरीर के Serthar संस्थान बनाया गया था के भिक्षुओं, नन, रखना "व्रत-धारकों" के दोनों तिब्बती और चीनी मूल के हैं, और तांत्रिक चिकित्सकों. वे अध्ययन के तहत चार प्रमुख धार्मिक डिवीजनों में संस्थान: Ngarig Nangten Lobling, अंतरराष्ट्रीय धार्मिक समिति, पेमा Khandro Duling ज़नाना मठ, और Lektso Charbeb लिंग।

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nunnery's Usage Examples:

The vestals were vowed to, chastity, lived together in a great nunnery, were forbidden to open or enter a tavern, and together with other votaries had many privileges.


On the mount of Olives are the Russian church, tower and hospice, near the chapel of the Ascension; the French Paternoster church; the Carmelite nunnery; and the Russian church of St Mary Magdalene, near Gethsemane.


There are other beautiful ceiling frescoes by Correggio in the former Benedictine nunnery of S.


of Spain, the church of San Antonio, a Franciscan monastery, a nunnery, and the remains of the palace of Atahualpa, the Inca ruler whom Pizarro treacherously captured and executed in this place in 1533.


Her body was taken to Reims and buried in the church of the nunnery of St Peter, of which her sister was abbess.


It was no doubt because of this that, three days before the Yorkist attack at Northampton, he delivered the great seal to the king in his tent near Delapre abbey, a nunnery by Northampton, on the 7th of July 1460 (Rot.


The same monarch established an Augustinian nunnery on West Hill in 1355, of which, however, few remains exist.


White Ladies was a Cistercian nunnery; and the slight remains are Norman.


Among other islands are Inch Cailliach (the "Island of Women," from the fact that a nunnery once stood there), Inchfad ("Long Island"), Inchcruin ("Round Island"), Inchtavannach ("Monks' Isle"), Inchconnachan ("Colquhoun's Isle"), Inchlonaig ("Isle of the Yews," where Robert Bruce caused yews to be planted to provide arms for his bowmen), Creinch, Torrinch and Clairinch (which gave the Buchanans their war-cry).


There was a Benedictine nunnery here in the 13th century.



Synonyms:

convent,



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