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chant - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of chant in Hindi

  • मंत्र
  • गीत
  • भजन

verb

  • गाना
  • गुणगान करना
  • बांग देना

chant Definition

verb

  • say or shout repeatedly in a singsong tone. ( एक स्वर में बार-बार बोलना या चिल्लाना। )

noun

  • a repeated rhythmic phrase, typically one shouted or sung in unison by a crowd. ( एक दोहराया लयबद्ध वाक्यांश, आम तौर पर एक भीड़ द्वारा चिल्लाया या एक साथ गाया जाता है। )
  • a short musical passage in two or more phrases used for singing unmetrical words; a psalm or canticle sung to such music. ( दो या दो से अधिक वाक्यांशों में एक छोटा संगीतमय गीत, जो अनैतिक शब्दों को गाने के लिए उपयोग किया जाता है; इस तरह के संगीत के लिए गाया जाने वाला एक भजन या छावनी। )

chant Example

  • priests and choir chant the story of the resurrection ( पुजारी और गाना बजानेवालों ने पुनरुत्थान की कहानी का जप किया )
  • Participants were required to bring their Bibles to the services, where they would read passages and chant along with the pastor. ( प्रतिभागियों को अपने बीबल्स को सेवाओं में लाने के लिए आवश्यक था, जहां वे पादरी के साथ मार्ग और मंत्र पढ़ेंगे। )
  • A monk will be hired to chant some Buddhist scriptures and perform a simple ceremony at the morgue instead of at a funeral parlor. ( कुछ बौद्ध धर्मग्रंथों का जाप करने के लिए और एक अंतिम संस्कार पार्लर के बजाय मुर्दाघर में एक साधारण समारोह करने के लिए एक साधु को काम पर रखा जाएगा। )
  • He went on, his words a chant , and I closed my eyes and only listened. ( वह चला गया, उसके शब्दों का जाप, और मैंने अपनी आँखें बंद कर ली और केवल सुनी। )
  • The children formed a circle around her and began to chant the familiar hide-and-seek song. ( बच्चों ने उसके चारों ओर एक घेरा बनाया और परिचित लुका-छिपी गीत का जाप करने लगे। )

More Sentence

  • It's a style that characterises Byzantine chant , which emerged in the Eastern Church, and is continued in today's Greek Orthodox tradition.
  • Gregorian chant
  • As the bands play, militant hippies outside, balking at the $14 admission price, chant for free music and clash bloodily with police.
  • he was whispering something, repeating it like a chant or a mantra
  • Tibetan monks will go around Paoma Mountain on the edge of the city to chant scriptures.
  • The first part consists of an antiphonal chant from the Service for the Thursday Preceding Good Friday.
  • Zekhr is a meditative chant which repeats the name of Allah and his attributes, in order to bring one to a state of union with the Divine.
  • They include an introduction to the history of the office, helpful instructions on to pray the office, and even guidance on how to chant the psalms.
  • a group of young people set up a chant of ‘Why are we waiting?’
  • If the death is a long prolonged death, then we like to chant certain texts, so that the dying person hears the name of God recited constantly.
  • The Guru's followers were not required to chant Sanskrit hymns before stone idols, but sang hymns composed by the Guru himself in their mother-tongue.
  • Cultures which chant their canonical texts have a natural tendency to develop at least two kinds of chanting.
  • They repeatedly led the crowd in a chant of ‘sign the bill!’
  • Sound boxes blare devotional numbers, priests chant mantras and, as evening descends, one can find people of all ages flocking the pandals.
  • A chant ran through the crowd as the World Cup was brought onto the filed.
  • He gets louder and louder as he repeats the words of the chant .
  • We must simply accept a phenomenon whereby the sheer beauty of sound in medieval chant has swept so many off their feet.
  • He commented that he enjoys singing earlier music particularly, and mentioned chant specifically.
  • Around the temple are other structures in ruins and clearly this was once a township throbbing with pilgrims and the chant of mantras.
  • Symphony No 3 is a more expansive, more fully developed piece which emerged from a protracted period of study of chant and early polyphony.
  • Concluding his speech, he led the crowd in a chant of ‘Crack down on corporate crime.’
  • Then we begin stripping the altar and the entire chancel while the choir and the congregation chant Psalm 22 antiphonally.
  • Contrast was provided by alternating choral chant with passages sung by soloists.
  • The rhythmic chant spread through the crowd of hundreds of thousands that filled Kiev's Independence Square on the evening of November 22.
  • He says he's more than just an activist repeating a familiar chant .