dhak Meaning in Telugu ( dhak తెలుగు అంటే)
ధక్, దుమ్మురాయి
తూర్పు భారతీయ చెట్లు వేగవంతమైన వెర్మిలియన్ వెల్వెట్-నిర్మాణం మొగ్గ మరియు పసుపు రంగు యొక్క భ్రాంతిని సృష్టిస్తుంది,
Noun:
దుమ్మురాయి,
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dhak's Usage Examples:
Sadhaks would have woken very early and completed a good portion of the day's work including meditation and then assembled under the balcony to receive her blessings.
India, it is common to have dhunuchi nritya, or a frenzied dance with the censer, to the accompaniment of feverish dhak rolls.
aura without the maddening beats of the dhak, the large drum that men hang around their necks and play with two thin sticks to infuse the frenzied rhythm.
Ashraya Charitable Trust formed by Sri Sudhakar M Shetty of Mulladka GuruPrasad House, is conducting nursery classes for the deserving children free of cost.
extinguisher; अग्निरोधक (agnirōdhak) Fire proof; अग्निभीति (agnibhīti) pyrophobia -अणु (-aɳu) Sanskrit अणु (minute, particle, atomic) प्राणु (prāɳu) proton;.
nritya, or a frenzied dance with the censer, to the accompaniment of feverish dhak rolls.
Besides, Paidi Kondaiah (Nutan Prasad) a malicious, carries out several barbarities in the village along with his son Gallibabu (Sudhakar).
She would meet the sadhaks individually again at 10 am and, in the evening at 5:30 pm, she would conduct meditation and meet the sadhaks.
Dhakis (Bengali: ঢাকি) are traditional drummers who play the dhak (drum) during Hindu festivals, primarily in Bengal.
As the ashram grew, many departments came up and were looked after by the sadhaks as part of their sadhana: the offices, library, dining room, book/photograph printing, workshops, sports/playground, art gallery, dispensary/nursing home, farms, dairies, flower gardens, guest houses, laundry, bakery, etc.
As Sri Aurobindo had already withdrawn from the public life of the ashram, he communicated with and instructed the sadhaks via letters, and Nirodbaran entered into a voluminous correspondence with Sri Aurobindo (receiving about 4000 letters), who encouraged and guided his attempts at poetry.
The space covered by the four bedposts of the Buddha"s Gandhakuti in Jetavana is one of the four avijahitatthānāni;.