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monastics Meaning in Telugu ( monastics తెలుగు అంటే)



సన్యాసులు, ఆశ్రమం సంబంధిత

Adjective:

మొనాస్టరీ, ఫలించలేదు, మఠాసిని, ఆశ్రమం-సంబంధిత,



monastics's Usage Examples:

Several monastics from many parts of the world, predominantly the United States, also attended Master Yin Shun's funeral.


Though Islam's rules of warfare offered protection to non-combatants such as women, monastics and peasants in that they could not be slain, their property could still be looted or destroyed, and they themselves could be abducted and enslaved (Cambridge History of Islam, p.


churches, the mantle is a monastic garment worn by bishops, hegumens, archimandrites, and other monastics in processions and while attending various church.


The term secular clergy refers to deacons and priests who are not monastics or members of a religious institute.


(clothing), a cloak-like garment worn mainly by women as fashionable outerwear Mantle (vesture), an Eastern Orthodox vesture worn by monastics and higher.


In antiquity and during the Middle Ages, when Christian monastics would mortify the flesh as a spiritual discipline, the name of the object that they used.


Jain monastics and renouncers of worldly life are highly revered, especially Bahubali, a king who turned.


Order of Reformed Cistercians of Our Lady of La Trappe, are a Catholic religious order of cloistered monastics that branched off from the Cistercians.


(επανωκαλύμμαυχο) is an item of clerical clothing worn by Orthodox Christian monastics who are rassophor or above, including bishops.


of the head monasteries of the Taego Order, which includes over 8,000 monastics and 3,100 temples.


arrangements for monastics, as detailed in the Mahavagga section of the Vinaya and Varsavastu texts: avāsā: a temporary house for monastics called a vihara.


charity "treasure houses" (無盡藏院) for monastics and laypeople alike, and sky burial upon death.


abolished celibacy and vegetarianism for Buddhist monastics in an effort to secularise them and promote the newly created State Shinto.



Synonyms:

monastical, conventual, cloistered, unworldly, cloistral,



Antonyms:

worldly, nonreligious person, eremite, cenobite, impious,



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