ka?tashaucha example and sentences


हिंदी मे अर्थ Meaning in english उदाहरण
Transliterated examples :
1. No longer are the graves of sacred aristocracy but the mere military leaders 2. Not only is the sacred remains, but its rituals are enriched 3. One, strictly speculative and mystical, is based on faith in the power of the divine Word, in the letters of the name of God (the sacred Tetragrammaton) and, more generally, in the power of the letters T ? rah and their disposal 4. Revelation of the non-truth rather than the truth, modern art is a sacred art in reverse: through Kierkegaard, nihilism is more than accepted, it is claimed 5. Soma, sacred drink, ensures life, fertility, regeneration

Given are the examples of hindi word ka?tashaucha usage in english sentences. The examples of ka?tashaucha are provided according to its meaning(s) in english language i.e., sacred, auspicious, holistic, divine, holy, solemn, virtuous, vestal, hallowed, immaculate, consecrate.

ndian thinkers view intelligence from a holistic perspective where equal attention is paid to cognitive and non-cognitive processes as well as their integration.


At twelve, he was sent away for schooling in the Hindu sacred scriptures and four years later he returned home to marry a princess.
The Buddha preached his first sermon at the city of Benares, most holy of the dipping places on the River Ganges; that sermon has been preserved and is given here.
3 I should, however, be exceedingly surprised and even painfully surprised, if I were told that before cricket and football descended upon your sacred soil, your boys were devoid of all games.
You must become mothers; you must lead happy lives; this is the divine purpose.
People used it to write holy texts, chronicles of rulers, letters and teachings of saints, petitions and judicial records, and for registers of accounts and taxes.
People's belief in the divine was sometimes deeply personal, but more usually it was collective.
Merchants and migrants first brought the teachings of the holy Quran to India in the seventh century.
Muslims regard the Quran as their holy book and accept the sovereignty of the one God, Allah, whose love, mercy and beauty embrace all those who believe in Him, without regard to social background.
Women who died in this manner, whether willingly or otherwise, were called “sati”, meaning virtuous women.
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