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divinities Meaning in Tamil ( divinities வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கடவுள், தெய்வம், தெய்வீகத்தன்மை,



divinities தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

 கடவுள் ஆன்மா இவ்விரண்டிற்கும் இடையிலான தொடர்பு,வேற்றுமை என்பவற்றை உபநிடதங்கள் புலப்படுத்துகின்றன.

அந்திக் கடவுள் எருமையை இடந்து கூளிப் பசியைத் தீர்ப்பவன் போல ஒரு காளை குத்தியது.

பத்ரகாளி, அய்யப்பன், வேட்டக்கோருமகன், நாகக் கடவுள் போன்ற கடவுள்களின் ஆசீர்வாதங்களுக்காக இவ்வழிபாடு செய்யப்படுகிறது.

வார்சாவில் ஒரு கடவுள் நாவல் பகுதிகள் மற்றும் நாகார்ஜுனன் எழுதிய விமர்சனம்.

அவர் வழி தம்மோடு ஒப்புரவாக்கவும் கடவுள் திருவுளம் கொண்டார்.

இந்து வட்டாரக் கடவுள்கள் கிறீன்ஸ்ரோன் (Greenstone) எண்ணிம நூலக மென்பொருள் எண்ணிம நூலகங்களை இலகுவாக உருவாக்க சிறப்பாகத் துணைபுரிகிறது.

அதின் கடவுள் வழிபாடு.

"கடவுள் துகள்" என்கிற பெயர் பொருத்தமற்ற பரபரப்பு என்று ஹிக்ஸ் உள்ளிட்ட விஞ்ஞானிகள் கருத்து தெரிவித்துள்ளனர்.

காற்று கடவுள் படைத்தது.

 அத்தகைய கோயில்களில் சிவன் கடவுள் உள்ள மலையக்கோயில் மிகச்சிறப்பு வாய்ந்தது.

தியோனீசியுஸ் என்னும் பெயர் (Διονύσιος; Dionysius) கிரேக்க சமயத்தின் ஒரு கடவுள் பெயராகும்.

மாரியம்மனை வழிபடுவதோடு விஷ்ணு, விநாயகர், சிவன், துர்க்கை, முருகன் மற்றும் பிற கடவுள்களையும் வணங்குகின்றனர்.

"கடவுள் முன்னிலையிலும்.

divinities's Usage Examples:

Both alike are merely old Babylonian divinities in a new Biblical garb.


The Penates were the numina of the store-cupboard, at first vague and animistic, but later on, as the definite deus-notion was developed, identified with certain of the other divinities of household or state religion.


The Cretans themselves claimed for their island to be the birthplace of Zeus, as well as the parent of all the other divinities usually worshipped in Greece as the Olympian deities.


810, a celebrated Buddhist priest, Kkai, who had spent several years studying in China, compounded out of Buddhism, Confucianism and ShintO a system of doctrine called Ryobu Shinto (Dual Shinto), the prominent tenet of which was that the ShintO deities were merely transmigrations of Buddhist divinities.


This magnificent edifice had, however, been evidently overthrown by the earthquake of 63, and is in its present condition a mere ruin, the rebuilding of which had not been begun at the time of the eruption,) so that the cult of the three Capitoline divinities was then carried on in the socalled temple of Zeus Milichius.


_ In the lagoon itself were found a large number of terra cottas, made of local clay, some being masks of both divinities and men (among them grotesques) others representing hands and feet, others various animals, and of amphorae of various sizes and other vases.


, he recognizes, thinks Freudenthal, a plurality of deities; whence it is inferred that, besides the One God, most high, perfect, eternal, who, as immanent intelligent cause, unifies the plurality of things, there were also lesser divinities, who govern portions of the universe, being themselves eternal parts of the one all-embracing Godhead.


Though the moralization of gods has only proceeded pari passu with the moralization of mankind, the deities of the more advanced nations are perhaps felt by them to be more terrible and more difficult of access than the divinities of lower races; herein lies one explanation of the power of the priesthood.


The sacred barks of the divinities preserved in the sanctuary of Karnak were then conveyed in procession by water to Luxor and back again; a representation of the festal scenes is given on the walls of the great colonnade.


, at a time of serious famine, they ordered the building of a temple to the Greek triad Demeter, Dionysus and Persephone, who were identified with the old Roman divinities Ceres, Liber and Libera: Apollo must have come with or before the books themselves, though his temple was not built till 433 B.


The progress of navigation and the association of divinities of the sky with maritime affairs probably also assisted to bring about the change, although the memory of her earlier function as a goddess of childbirth survived till imperial times.


Worship was paid to popular divinities, such as the war-god and dragon-slayer Indra, to natural forces and elements such as fire, but the Aryans also believed in the ruling of moral powers and of an eternal law in nature (v.





Synonyms:

Semitic deity, zombi, Japanese deity, pantheon, spiritual being, war god, saint, Greco-Roman deity, god of war, daemon, earth-god, immortal, demiurge, Celtic deity, Roman deity, Anglo-Saxon deity, Greek deity, Chinese deity, Graeco-Roman deity, Persian deity, sun god, snake god, Egyptian deity, god, sea god, Phrygian deity, Norse deity, goddess, supernatural being, Hindu deity, demigod, zombie, Teutonic deity, earth god, deity,



Antonyms:

rightness, confront, unaffected, insubordinate, unsusceptible,

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