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dorati Meaning in Tamil ( dorati வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

நன்கொடையாளி,



dorati தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

2010 இல், ஹெய்ட்டி பேரழிவு பூகம்பத்தை தொடர்ந்து நிவாரண செயல்பாடுகளுக்காக 1 மில்லியன் டாலர்கள் நன்கொடையாளித்தார்.

தொழில்முறை இரத்த நன்கொடையாளர்கள் நாட்டின் முக்கிய இரத்த நன்கொடையாளிகளாக இருந்தனர்.

dorati's Usage Examples:

Dean smiled at Hunter's adoration for a location where the weather alone would turn him around, scurrying back north.


At the same time, the controversy with the Eastern Church over the adoration of images shows that the younger Western theology felt itself equal, if not superior to the Greek.


Griffiths plays a maverick but inspirational teacher who wins the adoration of his sixth-formers as they study to win a place at Oxbridge.


When the pope rode in procession to the station an acolyte, on foot, preceded him, bearing the holy chrism; and at the church seven regionary acolytes with candles went before him in the procession to the altar, while two others, bearing the vessel that contained a pre-consecrated Host, presented it for his adoration.


In fact, the respectable Hindu, whilst owning special allegiance to one of the two gods as his ishta devata (favourite deity), will not withhold his tribute of adoration from the other gods of the pantheon.


Why not demonstrate that adoration?In 1920 he was able to demonstrate by means of light-interference that the diameter of Alpha Orionis was 260,000,000 miles.


The Madhvas or Madhvacharis favour Krishna and his consort as their special objects of adoration, whilst images of Siva, Parvati, and their son Ganesa are, however, likewise admitted and worshipped in some of their temples, the most important of which is at Udipi in South Kanara, with eight monasteries connected with it.


He soon leapt into fame as an emotional revivalist preacher: his very ass became an object of popular adoration; and thousands of peasants eagerly took the cross at his bidding.


"It contains a fine "Annunciation" by Titian (1519), an important "Adoration of the Shepherds" by Paris Bordone (born at Treviso in 1500), and frescoes by Pordenone.





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