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devotee - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of devotee in Hindi

  • भक्त
  • प्रेमी
  • सेवक
  • पक्षपाती
  • धार्मिक मनुष्य
  • उन्नायक
  • योगी
  • तपस्वी
  • उपासक
  • आराधक
  • महाव्रती
  • आसक्त

devotee Definition

Noun

  • a person who is very interested in and enthusiastic about someone or something.

devotee Example

  • A devotee of classical music ( शास्त्रीय संगीत का भक्त )
  • To be a devotee has always been synonymous to having an imbecile confidence in priests. ( एक भक्त होना हमेशा से पुजारियों में एक ढीठ विश्वास रखने का पर्याय रहा है। )
  • Faith in fetich is a power as long as its devotee believes in its infallibility. ( फेटिच में आस्था तब तक एक शक्ति है जब तक उसका भक्त उसकी अचूकता में विश्वास रखता है। )
  • The stars were again alight in the heavens when the devotee awoke from his sleep of exhaustion. ( जब भक्त अपनी थकान की नींद से जागा तो तारे फिर से आकाश में आ गए। )
  • Besides, he was, if not an entirely impartial writer, neither a devotee nor an opponent of democracy. ( इसके अलावा, यदि वह पूरी तरह से निष्पक्ष लेखक नहीं थे, तो न तो भक्त थे और न ही लोकतंत्र के विरोधी। )

More Sentence

  • The devotee had his head covered, and after the act turned himself round from left to right.
  • - Sikh devotee, Akali or Nihung, vowed to the wearing of blue and steel, &c.
  • devotee of cartoon art from an early age.
  • He was a devotee of romance, but it was romance under the control of the comic spirit.
  • He had seen the same kind of flowers in her hand, and doubtless she was the devotee of the place.
  • Shadowhawk had not in fact been a devotee of "federal-interest" computers per se.
  • He discerned the angel in the native African, the saint in the slave, the devotee in the idolater.
  • When a devotee has to speak, he should sing only the praise, if he has.
  • Lord Buddha consoled them all saying that that was the will of a devotee.
  • Such a type of determination or resolve of the devotee leads him to the ultimate.
  • Athithigva, beaming with the commitment of a true devotee, marched silently, with his.
  • To sum up the concept of Hatha, Kundlini and different Chakras is all aimed at turning the devotee.
  • Sat is put to use when the devotee is convinced of the truth and possessed by a craving for perfection.
  • I have found Hulbert’s columns very informative at times because he himself is a devotee of the contrarian art.
  • Why wait until now to rescue her? It seemed more likely that a devotee of Athena had noticed the hermit and her on a feast day.
  • Only the devotee of the obvious is satisfied with that sort of result; and our exhibitions reek with them.
  • It cannot fail to increase both your admiration and your respect, for this youthful devotee at the shrine of love.
  • Ever has the object of devotion been symbolised as the lover or husband, ever the devotee as wife or mistress.
  • What horror does it not fill the Christian devotee with if you tell him that his priest is unnecessary!
  • The intrepid devotee, who is half English and half Portugese, is based at the One in Christ convent in the Irish town of Cork.  
  • She becomes a devotee of women's rights, abjures marriage, and founds a university.  
  • Pleased by the service of his devotee, the Supreme Personality of Godhead reveals his form and opulences.  
  • As an unrepentant internet devotee, I spend a lot of time rootling around cyberspace seeking out the edifying and unusual.
  • Great changes are gradually coming over many of the clachans, changes not loved by an artist or a devotee of the picturesque.
  • The fond industry with which a youthful devotee of the theatre studies the playbills could hardly be more happily indicated than in this extract.