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auspicious - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of auspicious in Hindi

  • शुभ क
  • शुभ
  • अनुकूल
  • मंगल
  • मुबारक
  • मंगलसूचक
  • मांगलिक
  • सौभाग्यशाली
  • अच्छा

auspicious Definition

  • conducive to success; favorable. ( सफलता के लिए अनुकूल; अनुकूल। )

auspicious Example

  • At the auspicious moment the dignitaries press the button to officially launch the plant. ( शुभ मुहूर्त पर गणमान्य व्यक्ति संयंत्र को आधिकारिक रूप से लॉन्च करने के लिए बटन दबाते हैं। )
  • As mum and dad took photographs or recorded the auspicious moment on the camcorder, the youngsters played happily and tentative new friendships were formed. ( जैसे ही माँ और पिताजी ने तस्वीरें लीं या कैमकॉर्डर पर शुभ क्षण दर्ज किया, युवा खुशी से खेले और नई दोस्ती का गठन किया गया। )
  • So maybe this isn't the most auspicious moment for trying to get everybody to get along. ( तो शायद हर किसी को पाने की कोशिश करने के लिए यह सबसे शुभ क्षण नहीं है। )

More Sentence

  • Your mail comes at a most auspicious moment, and the precise nature of your inquiry saves me from the rigmarole of empty theory.
  • ‘This is an auspicious moment for our company,’ says its co-founder.
  • 108 is an auspicious , lucky number in Indian spiritual tradition.
  • The patterns displayed the dragon, the phoenix, cranes and magpies, all auspicious animals representing nobility, luck, fortune and longevity.
  • The lowest layer contains rice or wheat flour, the second layer has clothes and jewellery, and on the top layer are items with auspicious meanings such as dates and walnuts, together with the formal letter of engagement.
  • Many wait for the most astrologically auspicious moment, which is 12: 59 pm on Wednesday, July 30.
  • While all wait for the auspicious moment to tie the knot, these bureaus are always on the move.
  • For Hindus, it is important that a child be born at an auspicious time.
  • Timing is terribly important in the book trade and the publishers might have chosen to hold it back until a more auspicious moment.
  • The astronomers' observations were used to divine auspicious moments for many different kinds of activity, from farming to warfare.
  • Destiny plays a significant role at this point as the right people and opportunities come at an auspicious time when you are ready to take them on.
  • The banana is an auspicious plant in India, a sign of prosperity and fertility, and occupies a prominent part in the traditional decorations in any function.
  • Until the end of February, cloud cover is quite intense - not an auspicious time therefore to be conducting flight sorties or reconnaissance missions.
  • It was the end of an auspicious era for one of Scotland's most successful, if unheralded, sportsmen.
  • It was certainly an auspicious start, and most merchants are hopeful that the worst is behind them, and that there will be better days ahead.
  • The omens look auspicious for Ainslie to repeat his 2000 success and inspire a British gold haul.
  • An auspicious sign of record label interest might be when the company boss starts offering to carry your gear.
  • But auspicious beginnings are not always reliable predictors of sustained success.
  • It comes into my life at an auspicious moment, as I will be hitting the road on Sunday.
  • Despite its auspicious and promising beginning, the Public Broadcasting Service largely has failed its congressional mandate.
  • These are not auspicious conditions either for future sales or the supply of ambitious workers.
  • His auspicious debut might have given him the leverage to realize some of his grander plans.
  • Such timely rainfall is considered very auspicious in our religious tradition.
  • I do think it is an auspicious sign that women can vote and run for office.
  • But since the process is 85% successful, the omens are auspicious .
  • This isn't an auspicious time to make solid promises or definite commitments - or expect them from anyone else.
  • It was not an auspicious moment to make their dream a reality.