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ceremonial Meaning in Tamil ( ceremonial வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

சடங்கோடு கூடிய, சடங்குகளுக்குரிய,



ceremonial தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

மேலும், 'கற்பெனப்படுவது கரணமொடு புணர' என்று கூறுமிடத்தில் 'கரணமொடு புணர' என்பதற்கு வேள்விச் சடங்கோடு கூடிய மணம் என உரை எழுதியுள்ளார் நச்சினார்க்கினியர்.

ceremonial's Usage Examples:

In 1629 Prynne came forward as the assailant of Arminianism in doctrine and of ceremonialism in practice, and thus drew down upon himself the anger of Laud.


the doctrine of the real Presence, auricular confession, the use of ceremonial lights and vestments.


He left his incumbency of Savannah to a lay delegate and the commissary's court at Charleston suspended him for ceremonial irregularities.


Initial exploration in 2002 revealed massive Preclassic ceremonial architecture at the site and a carved stela stylistically Preclassic in date (Estrada-Belli et al.


With this revival of ceremonial Pusey had little sympathy: he at first protested against it (in a university sermon in 1859); and, though he came to defend those who were accused of breaking the law in their practice of it, he did so on the express ground that their practice was alien to his own.


The Jana Runnalls music section reflects her love of ceremonial chanting and drumming, vocal improvisation and shamanic journeying.


(3) The Winter festivals are less homogeneous in character, but we may distinguish among them certain undoubtedly agricultural celebrations, the Saturnalia (at first connected with the sowing of the next year's crop, but afterwards overlaid with Greek ceremonial), and a curious repetition of the harvest festivals to Consus and Ops.


A milder form of penalty was the temporary separation or seclusion (niddah) prescribed for ceremonial uncleanness.


Married women wear a headscarf, although in many clans they can leave it off for all but ceremonial gatherings.


"the Brahman or superintending priest; the Hotri or reciter of hymns and verses; the Udgatri or chanter; and the Adhvaryu or offerer, who looks after the details of the ceremonial, including the preparation of the offering-ground, the construction of fireplaces and altars, the making of oblations and muttering of the prescribed formulae.


Under the OT Law a woman was declared ceremonially unclean during menstruation.





Synonyms:

formal,



Antonyms:

competition, informal,

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