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emanation Meaning in Telugu ( emanation తెలుగు అంటే)



ఉద్భవించుట, పదార్ధం విస్తరించింది

Noun:

పరిణామం, పదార్ధం విస్తరించింది, మూలం, అవుట్పుట్, ఉత్పత్తి,



emanation's Usage Examples:

of physical light is used as a way of describing metaphysical Divine emanations.


human body to describe the structure of the human soul, and the nature of supernal Divine emanations.


From the time of the 5th the two offices were known as Yab Sey Gonpo or Father/Son Protectors characterising their spiritual provenance as emanations of Amitābha and Avalokitesvara as well as their interchangeable guru/disciple relationship.


semipermanent mānō mān- mānāv- mānāt- flow emanant, emanate, emanation, immanation meō me- meāv- meāt- go, pass immeability, impermeability, impermeable.


Zarathushtrianism, we may think of the "childbirth" implied in the idea of twinship as having consisted in the emanation by God of undifferentiated "spirit".


pseudoscientific proposals that the quantum spin of particles can be used to cause emanations to carry information through vacuum orders of magnitude faster than the.


He is showered with encomiums: “Thou taintless emanation from the sky!/Thou purest spark of fires which never die!” Justice.


In many Gnostic systems, various emanations of God are known by such names as One, Monad, Aion teleos (αἰών τέλεος "The Broadest Aeon"), Bythos (βυθός.


Pierre Loti, a French writer, described Jag Niwas as "slowly moldering in the damp emanations of the lake.


But as Achamoth herself was only the daughter of Sophia, the last of the thirty Aeons, the Demiurge was distant by many emanations from the Supreme God.


certification referring to spying on information systems through leaking emanations, including unintentional radio or electrical signals, sounds, and vibrations.


The simile used for the emanation is either the soaked sponge that emits spontaneously the water it has absorbed, or the gushing spring that overflows, or the sunlight that sends forth its rays—parts of its own essence—everywhere, without losing any portion, however infinitesimal, of its being.



Synonyms:

egression, emergence, radiation, discharge, emission, venting, egress,



Antonyms:

convict, gather, immersion, ingress, ending,



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