fakir Meaning in Telugu ( fakir తెలుగు అంటే)
ఫకీరు, మాడిషియన్
ఒక ముస్లిం లేదా హిందూ మెండెంట్ మోన్క్, ఇది పవిత్ర వ్యక్తిగా పరిగణించబడుతుంది,
Noun:
యోగి, మాడిషియన్, సెయింట్, ఫకీర్,
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fakir's Usage Examples:
Wali is revered as Saani chowk for Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh regions by fakirs and the abode of Baba Fakhruddin is Sadar Chowk for these regions.
A fakir, faqeer or faqir (/fəˈkɪər/; Arabic: فقیر (noun of faqr)), derived from faqr (Arabic: فقر, "poverty") is an Islamic term traditionally used.
June 24, 1872, Seeman travelled to Benares in India to learn the tricks of fakirs.
"Fasting fakir flummoxes physicians".
This introduces Watziznehm the fakir, who falls from his flying carpet.
High-caste Hindus like him had traditionally held low-caste beggars, fakirs, and yogins in contempt for practising dramatic asanas in return for money.
Khane that serve as rest houses for the unaffiliated malang, dervishes and fakirs.
He described Fakhruddin as a distinguished sovereign who loved strangers, particularly the fakirs and sufis.
Ragdalam the fakir and Yamilah the clairvoyant perform after Castafiore; after a few novelty predictions, Ragdalam asks Yamilah to tell him about a woman in the audience, Mevrouw Heining (Mrs Clarkson).
regular tavern for his dwelling place as he belonged to the Be-shara class of fakirs, who are hermits and live without the law.
"schools": those of the mind, the emotions, and the body, or of monks, fakirs, and yogis, respectively.
It then covers the negative image of fakirs and yogins in the European mind in the period up to the 19th century, leading.
AnecdoteThere is a local legend that Shah Sultan Balkhi Mahisawar arrived at Pundravardhana in the garb of a fakir (mystic holy pedlar of Islamic philosophy) riding a fish.
Synonyms:
Moslem, faquir, fakeer, saint, holy person, holy man, Muslim, dervish, faqir, angel,
Antonyms:
nonreligious person, bad person,