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pastils Meaning in Tamil ( pastils வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



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pastils தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

திருநில்லில் அவருக்கு முதலில் அகப்பட்ட அந்தப் பாசில்கள் மண்டையோட்டின் மேற்பகுதி ஒன்று, தொடையெலும்பு ஒன்று.

மேலும், அவைகளின் பாசில்கள், எகிப்தின் லிபியா பாலைவனத்திலும், பிரிட்டன் மற்றும் வட அமெரிக்காவின் பகுதிகளிலும் பெருமளவில் காணப்படுகின்றன.

pastils's Usage Examples:

The preparation of pastils of incense has probably come down in a continuous tradition from ancient Egypt, Babylonia and Phoenicia.


Large "incense trees" resembling our Christmas trees, formed of incense-sticks and pastils and osselets, and alight all over, are borne by the Shiah Mussulmans in the solennial procession of the Mohurrum, in commemoration of the martyrdom of the sons of Ali.


Cyprus was for centuries famous for their manufacture, and they were still known in the middle ages by the names of pastils or osselets of Cyprus.


The censer used was a hemispherical cup or bowl of bronze, supported by a long handle, fashioned at one end like an open hand, in which the bowl was, as it were, held, while the other end within which the pastils of incense were kept was shaped into the hawk's head crowned with a disk, as the symbol of Re.


The incense sticks and pastils known all over India under the names of ud-buti (" benzoin-light") or aggar-ki-buti (" wood aloes light") are composed of benzoin, wood aloes, sandalwood, rock lichen, patchouli, rose-malloes, talispat (the leaf of Flacourtia Cataphracta of Roxburgh), mastic and sugar-candy or gum.


'Generally he holds in one hand the censer, and with the other casts the pastils or osselets of incense into it: sometimes he offers incense in one hand and makes the libation of wine with the other.


The animal excreta, musk and civet, also enter into the composition of modern European pastils and clous fumants.


Generally he holds in one hand the censer, and with the other casts the pastils or osselets of incense into it: sometimes he offers incense in one hand and makes the libation of wine with the other.





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