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kamela Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( kamela ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



କାମେଲା,

Adverb:

ଯଥା, ତାହା ଅଟେ,

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kamela's Usage Examples:

It is composed of a kamilavka (stiffened black headcovering, round and flat on the top) with an epanokamelavkion.


In Byzantine times the term kamelaukion was a more general one for formal headgear, including items worn by the Imperial family.


After the meal, the refectorian takes off his epanokamelavkion and kamilavkion, saying, Bless me, holy Fathers, and pardon me a sinner, to which the brotherhood replies, May God pardon and have mercy on you.


OverviewIn the Athonite tradition, the epanokamelavkion is simply laid over the kamilavka and allowed to hang freely, but in other traditions it is permanently attached.


A nun will sometimes wear a skufia over her monastic veil; while monks often wear the skufia (without a veil) when the klobuk or epanokamelavkion might get in the way of work.


After the meal, the refectorian takes off his klobuk (epanokamelavkion and kamilavkion), and bows to the assembled brethren, saying, Bless me, holy Fathers, and pardon me a sinner, to which the brotherhood bows and replies, May God pardon and have mercy on you.


An approximate equivalent in the Latin Church is the camauro (from Latin camellacium/camelaecum, from Greek kamelauchion).


It is composed of a kamilavka (stiffened black headcovering, round and flat on the top) with an epanokamelavkion which completely covers the kamilavka and hangs down over the shoulders and back.



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