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trinitarians Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


trinitarians ka kya matlab hota hai


ट्रिनिटेरियन

त्रिनितावाद का पालन

Noun:

त्रिमूर्ति,



trinitarians शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

कर्नाटक संगीत की त्रिमूर्ति त्यागराज, अन्नमाचार्य, क्षेत्रय्या सहित भद्राचल रामदास जैसी कर्नाटक संगीत की कई महान विभूतियां तेलुगू वंशस्थ थीं।

हिन्दू धर्मग्रन्थ उपनिषदों के अनुसार ब्रह्म ही परम तत्त्व है (इसे त्रिमूर्ति के देवता ब्रह्मा से भ्रमित न करें)।

पुराणों के अनुसार ब्रह्मा, विष्णु और शिव साधारण देव नहीं, बल्कि महादेव हैं और त्रिमूर्ति के सदस्य हैं।

त्रिमूर्ति के तीनों सदस्यों के स्पर्श के कारण यह पवित्र समझा गया।

জজজ

त्रिमूर्ति के अन्य दो रूप ब्रह्मा और शिव को माना जाता है।

हालांकि मैत्री उपनिषद ब्रह्मा की तुलना हिन्दू धर्म के गुण सिद्धांत के एक तत्व से करता है, पर यह उन्हें त्रिमूर्ति का भाग नहीं बताता है।

पुराणों में त्रिमूर्ति विष्णु को विश्व या जगत का पालनहार कहा गया है।

त्रिमूर्ति का उल्लेख बाद के पुराणिक साहित्य में मिलता है।

मैत्रायणी उपनिषद् में त्रिमूर्ति और चार्तु आश्रम सिद्धांत का उल्लेख है।

त्यागराज, मुथुस्वामी दीक्षितार और श्यामा शास्त्री को कर्नाटक संगीत शैली की 'त्रिमूर्ति' कहा जाता है, जबकि पुरंदर दास को अक्सर कर्नाटक शैली का पिता कहा जाता है।

नन्नय्या, तिक्कना और येर्राप्रगडा वह त्रिमूर्ति हैं, जिन्होंने महान संस्कृत महाकाव्य महाभारत का तेलुगू में अनुवाद किया।

आप तथा आपकी दो समवयस्क गायिकाएं (एम. एस. सुब्बुलक्ष्मी और एम. एल. वसन्तकुमारी) “कर्णातक संगीत की महिला त्रिमूर्तियां” कहलाती हैं।

पौराणिक देवमण्डल में त्रिमूर्ति-ब्रह्मा, विष्णु और शिव का महत्व बढ़ जाता है।

trinitarians's Usage Examples:

Sir Isaac seems to have been then anxious for its publication; but, as the effect of his argument was to deprive the Trinitarians of two passages in favour of the Trinity, he became alarmed at the probable consequences of such a step. He therefore requested Locke, who was then going to Holland, to get it translated into French, and published on the continent.


In the 17th century a reform called the Barefooted Trinitarians was initiated, which became a distinct order and is the only one that survives.


The ordinary method of freeing captives was by paying their ransom and for this purpose vast sums of money were collected by the Trinitarians; but they were called upon, if other means failed, to offer themselves in exchange for Christian captives.


The Trinitarians are canons regular, but in England they were often spoken of as friars.


TRINITARIANS, a religious order founded in 1198 by St John of Matha and St Felix of Valois, for the liberation of Christian prisoners and slaves from captivity under the Moors and Saracens.


Both groups had their scientific theologians who sought to vindicate their characteristic doctrines, the Adoptianist divines holding by the Aristotelian philosophy, and the Modalists by that of the Stoics; while the Trinitarians (Tertullian, Hippolytus, Origen, Novatian), on the other hand, appealed to Plato.


Even after the elimination of Gnosticism the church remained without any uniform Christology; the Trinitarians and the Unitarians continued to confront each other, the latter at the beginning of the 3rd century still forming the large majority.


Two special kinds of orders arose out of the religious wars waged by Christendom against the Mahommedans in the Holy Land and in Spain: (r) the Military orders: the Knights Hospitallers of St John and the Knights Templars, both at the beginning of the 12th century, and the Teutonic Knights at its close; (2) the orders of Ransom, whose object was to free Christian prisoners and slaves from captivity under the Mahommedans, the members being bound by vow even to offer themselves in exchange; such orders were the Trinitarians founded in 1198, and the order of Our Lady of Ransom (de Mercede), founded by St Peter Nolasco in 1223; both were under the Augustinian rule.


Congregationalists, on the other hand, whether Independents or Baptists, remained on the whole Trinitarians, largely perhaps in virtue of their very polity, with its intimate relation between the piety of the people and that of the ministry.


Besides the four great orders of friars, the Trinitarians, though really canons, were in England called Trinity Friars or Red Friars; the Crutched or Crossed Friars were often identified with them, but were really a distinct order; there were also a number of lesser orders of friars, many of which were suppressed by the second council of Lyons in 1274.



trinitarians's Meaning':

adherent of Trinitarianism

Synonyms:

adherent, disciple,



Antonyms:

leader, nonadhesive,



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