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pantheon Meaning in Tamil ( pantheon வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

அனைத்துக் கடவுளுக்குமான வழி பாட்டுத் தளம்,



pantheon's Usage Examples:

2 The " Baal of Heaven," reminiscent of the Egyptian title " lord of heaven," given long before to Resheph, appears in the pantheon of Tyre (c.


He has worked with all the greats in the comedy pantheon from the late 1940s to the present day.


Mihr or Mithras and Feridoun or Thraetaona, the slayer of Ajis (or Azi) Dahaka, also Nariman, spelled Nairimanau, are familiar figures in the old Persian pantheon.


of transferring the role of the head of the pantheon from Marduk to Assur.


It seems unlikely that the ancient Irish had a highly developed pantheon.


Both genders were expected to wear swimsuits, putatively to reflect the history of the sport as it moved from recreational beaches to the Olympic pantheon.


A quaint figure in the pantheon of the heroic age is Hanuman, the deified chief of monkeys - probably meant to represent the aboriginal tribes of southern India - whose wonderful exploits as Rama's ally on the expedition to Lanka Indian audiences will never weary of hearing recounted.


1 ' By what processes the Hellenic immigration introduced new deities and the Greek pantheon was slowly formed, can only be conjecturally traced with the help of archaeology.


FREY (Old Norse, Freyr) son of Njord, one of the chief deities in the northern pantheon and the national god of the Swedes.


The man was an Avatar of Vishnu or Siva; his supreme apotheosis is now complete, and the Brahmins feel warranted in providing for him a niche in the orthodox pantheon.


The literary documents, both in Sanskrit and Pali, dating from about the time of Buddha onwards - particularly the two epic poems, the Mahabharata and Ramayana - still show us in the main the personnel of the old pantheon; but the character of the gods has changed; they have become anthropomorphized and almost purely mythological figures.


This earlier Marduk, however, was effaced by the reflex of the political development through which the Euphrates valley passed and which led to imbuing him with traits belonging to gods who at an earlier period were recognized as the heads of the pantheon.





Synonyms:

god, assemblage, immortal, divinity, aggregation, deity, accumulation, collection,



Antonyms:

disassembly, finite, mortal, earthly, decrement,

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