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invocation Meaning in Telugu ( invocation తెలుగు అంటే)



ఆవాహన, వందన్

Noun:

మంగళ మార్క్, వందన్, సహాయం కోరు,



invocation తెలుగు అర్థానికి ఉదాహరణ:

అలవందన్ (2001) తెలుగు లో అభయ్ గా విడుదలైంది.

invocation's Usage Examples:

For most of these traditional festivals, sacred invocation and incantations called pengap or timang are performed throughout the night(s) by a bard (lemambang) and his assistants or a manang (healer).


32), and recommends invocation when pouring potable liquids (10.


Such summonings were done by invocation, by aid of talismans or by satisfying the jinn.


In the official comuniqué he added that Russian mystics and the great saints of all the traditions advised, in moments of spiritual turbulence, to shelter beneath the mantle of the Holy Mother of God pronouncing the invocation 'Sub Tuum Praesidium'”.


That way, clients supporting VTABLE-based invocation can use the custom interface instead of the dispatch counterpart.


, and references to, or invocations of, other codes, e.


The invocation can't be x:threepointone; because that is a different name, but three point one would be 3 .


One of these formulae runs:Another formula is appended, in which there is a distinction in the invocation between the higher and lower Sophia.


the initialization phase writes the static variable INSTANCE in a sequential operation, all subsequent concurrent invocations of the getInstance will return.


Magick most often takes several practices and forms of ritual, including banishing, invocation and evocation, eucharistic ritual, consecration and purification.


She was said to forbid any invocation to her when there was no seeress or priestess present in her sanctuary.


their descendants, parent and child, essentially the family; the act of communing with them is a prayer and invocation for the ancestors for the preservation.


In computing, the Java Remote Method Invocation (Java RMI) is a Java API that performs remote method invocation, the object-oriented equivalent of remote.



Synonyms:

prayer, religious service, divine service, petition, service, orison, supplication, rogation,



Antonyms:

natural, nonreligious person,



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