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pinkie Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


pinkie ka kya matlab hota hai


कनिष्ठिका


pinkie शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

कनिष्ठिका तक वितस्ति 12 अंगुल।

(2) कन्या राशि पर सूर्य, चन्द्र अथवा बुध के होने पर घृतमणि को सोने की अँगूठी में जड़वाकर दाएँ हाथ की कनिष्ठिका अँगुली में धारण किया जाता है।

জজজ

करन्यास :- आकृष्णेन रजसा अंगुष्ठाभ्याम नम:, वर्तमानो निवेशयन तर्जनीभ्याम नम:, अमृतं मर्त्यं च मध्यामाभ्याम नम:, हिरण्ययेन अनामिकाभ्याम नम:, सविता रथेना कनिष्ठिकाभ्याम नम:, देवो याति भुवनानि पश्यन करतलपृष्ठाभ्याम नम:।

उंगलियों, गुंजयमान ध्वनियों के अलावा हथेली के पूर्ण उपयोग और दायाँ पर अनामिका और कनिष्ठिका उंगलियों का उपयोग इसकी प्रमुख विशेषताएँ हैं।

12 अंगुल 1 वितस्ति (अंगुषठ के सिरे से पूर्रे हाथ को खोल कर कनिष्ठिका अंगुली के सिरे तक की दूरी) 188'nbsp;mm से 250'nbsp;mm।

पूरक अर्थात् अंगूठे से दाहिने नासिकाछिद्र को बंद कर बाये से श्वास धीरेधीरे खीचना, कुम्भक अनामिका कनिष्ठिका अंगुलियों से नाक को दबाकर सामर्थ्य के अनुसार श्वास का रोधन, रेचक दाहिने छिद्र से श्वास धीरेधीरे छोड़ना, ये तीन प्राणायाम की मुख्य विधि है।

pinkie's Usage Examples:

In the Scottish campaign of 1547 he was present at the barren victory of Pinkie, and in the next year was taken prisoner at Saint Monance, but aided by his persuasive tongue he escaped to the English garrison at Lauder, where he was once more besieged, only returning to England on the conclusion of peace in 1550.


John Hodgson (1779-1845), the historian of Northumberland, in a short memoir published in 1831, held that he was born in 1685, at Pinkie House, in the parish of Inveresk, Midlothian, and that his father was a Northumberland Nonconformist, who had migrated to Scotland, but returned to England soon after the Revolution of 1688.


1552) distinguished himself at the battle of Pinkie (1547), and furnished material for his later namesake's famous poem, The Lay of the Last Minstrel; and his great-grandson Sir Walter (1565-1611) was created Lord Scott of Buccleuch in 1606.


south-east is the site of the battle of Pinkie, and 21' m.


long, was utilized as a hospital after the battle of Pinkie in 1547.


In the west end of the town is Pinkie House, formerly a seat of the abbot of Dunfermline, but transformed in 1613 by Lord Seton.


Alexander's eldest son (Alexander, sixth of Merchiston) was born in 1513, and fell at the battle of Pinkie in 1547.


His pinkie nail grew to a sharp point, and he sliced his inner arm near the wrist.


He took her wrist and raised his pinkie, where she saw the nail had been filed to a point and reinforced with metal.


Much as I'd like to, I won't ask her if her mother's maiden name was Plotke, nor will I tell her daddy's bones may be taking a motor home trip up the west coast—or that his pinkie is in your jewel case.



Synonyms:

little finger, pinky, minimus, musculus abductor digiti minimi manus, finger,



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