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priories Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


priories ka kya matlab hota hai


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Noun:

(मठाध्‍यक्ष या मठाध्‍यक्षा द्वारा शासित) मठ, विहार आदि,



priories शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



জজজ इस घाट पर श्रीराधाकृष्ण युगल स्नान, जल विहार आदि क्रीड़ाएँ करते थे।

युनेस्को तथा विश्व के सभी बौद्ध सम्प्रदाय (महायान, बज्रयान, थेरवाद आदि) के अनुसार यह स्थान आज नेपाल के कपिलवस्तु में है जहाँ पर युनेस्को का आधिकारिक स्मारक लगायत सभी बुद्ध धर्म के सम्प्रयायों ने अपने संस्कृति अनुसार के मन्दिर, गुम्बा, विहार आदि निर्माण किया है।

बू-ति-भन्ते - मैंने अनेक विहार आदि का निर्माण कराया है तथा अनेक बौद्ध धर्म के संस्कृत ग्रन्थों का अनुवाद कराया है तथा अनेक व्यक्तियों को बौद्ध भिक्षु बनने की अनुमति प्रदान की है।

परिषद् की ओर से बालकों का छात्रावास प्रताप आश्रम, महाराणा प्रताप, मीराबाई महिला छात्रावास, महाराणा प्रताप इण्टर कालेज, महंत दिग्विजयनाथ स्नातकोत्तर महाविद्यालय, महाराणा प्रताप शिशु शिक्षा विहार आदि दो दर्जन से अधिक शिक्षण-प्रशिक्षण और प्राविधिक संस्थाएं गोरखपुर नगर, जनपद और महराजगंज जनपद में स्थापित हैं।

बारिश (मानसून) के ४ महीनों में (आषाढ़ शुक्ल चतुर्दशी से कार्तिक कृष्ण अमावस्या अर्थात दीपावली के दिन तक) धर्म की रक्षा के लिए जैन साधु विहार आदि  नहीं करते।

जैसे गोकुल विहार आदि

शेष चार सर्गों में-राजा रानी की दिनचर्या, विलास विहार आदि के सरस विवरण प्रस्तुत किए गए हैं।

priories's Usage Examples:

Other priories were originally offshoots from the larger abbeys, to the abbots of which they continued subordinate; but in later times the actual distinction between abbeys and priories was lost.


Both de Courci and his wife Affreca were benefactors of the church, and founded several abbeys and priories in Ulster.


But no remains exist of the priories of Augustinian canons at Canterbury (St Gregory's; 1084), Leeds, near Maidstone (1119), Tunbridge (middle of 12th century), Combwell, near Cranbrook (time of Henry II.); the nunnery of St Sepulchre at Canterbury (about 110o) and Langdon abbey, near Walmer (1192), both belonging to the Benedictines; the Trinitarian priory of Mottenden near Headcorn, the first house of Crutched Friars in England (1224), where miracle plays were presented in the church by the friars on Trinity Sunday; the Carmelite priories at Sandwich (1272) and Losenham near Tenterden (1241); and the preceptory of Knights of St John of Jerusalem at West Peckham, near Tunbridge (1408).


Some of these were refounded, and the principal monastic remains now existing are those of the Benedictine priories at Rochester (1089), Folkestone (1095), Dover (1140); the Benedictine nunneries at Malling (time of William Rufus),Minster-in-Sheppey (1130), Higham (founded by King Stephen), and Davington (I 153); the Cistercian Abbey at Boxley (1146); the Cluniac abbey at Faversham (1147) and priory at Monks Horton (time of Henry II.), the preceptory of Knights Templars at Swingfield (time of Henry II.); the Premonstratensian abbey of St Radigund's, near Dover (1191); the first house of Dominicans in England at Canterbury (1221); the first Carmelite house in England, at Aylesford (1240); and the priory of Augustinian nuns at Dartford (1355).


In early times the priories and other religious houses had generally grammar schools attached to them.


They were frequently regular "priories," but sometimes only "cells," and even "granges," with small chapels attached.


All bishoprics, abbeys and priories were in the royal nomination, the canonical institution belonging to the pope.


On the 5th of March 1440-1441, the king endowed the college out of alien priories with some scpc, a year, almost exactly the amount of the original endowment of Winchester.


The only alien priories granted were Abberbury in Oxfordshire, Wedon Pinkney in Northamptonshire, Romney in Kent, and St Clare and Llangenith in Wales, all very small affairs, single manors and rectories, and these did not form a quarter of the whole endowment.


It is commonly represented that the endowment was wholly derived from alien priories bought by Chicheley from the crown.



Synonyms:

religious residence, cloister,



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