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devotion - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of devotion in Hindi

  • भक्ति भाव

Noun

  • भक्ति
  • निष्ठा
  • लगन
  • प्रेम
  • अनुराग
  • दुआ
  • प्यार
  • भजन
  • धर्मनिष्ठा
  • मुहब्बत
  • उत्सर्ग
  • प्रार्थना
  • लाग-लपेट
  • उपासना
  • परायणता

devotion Definition

Noun

  • love, loyalty, or enthusiasm for a person, activity, or cause.

devotion Example

  • The order's aim was to live a life of devotion ( आदेश का उद्देश्य भक्ति का जीवन जीना था )
  • His courage and devotion to duty never wavered ( उनका साहस और कर्तव्य के प्रति समर्पण कभी डगमगाया नहीं )
  • There was no mistaking the devotion in the beautiful blue eyes. ( सुंदर नीली आंखों में भक्ति का कोई ठिकाना नहीं था। )
  • Voluntary flagellation, as a form of exalted devotion, occurs in almost all religions. ( स्वैच्छिक ध्वजारोहण, उच्च भक्ति के रूप में, लगभग सभी धर्मों में होता है। )

More Sentence

  • I have not yet met that divine purity and devotion I look for in women.
  • It was, then, to a good subject that Miss Sullivan brought her devotion and intelligence, and fearless willingness to experiment.
  • Some people believe marriage is the perfect way to show devotion to the one you love.  
  • There is a special kind of devotion that bonds a mother and child.  
  • Praying over 10 times a day, there was no questioning Adam's devotion to God.  
  • The look of devotion in Gladys’ eyes when she looked at Manny told the story of why they’d been together 47 years.  
  • This naturally stimulated the popular devotion to the Blessed Sacrament, which had been already widespread before the definition of the dogma.
  • He was ridiculous, and unpleasantly sarcastic, but yet he inspired involuntary respect by his boundless devotion to an idea.
  • There was a quality in this faithful, doglike devotion that made her feel ashamed.
  • I could discover no vice in him except the, to us, disturbing excess of his devotion to her.
  • I noted that none of the Generals appeared or took part in the acts of devotion that day.
  • There were analogies between his devotion and the adoration of a mortal for a goddess beyond the stars.
  • It filled her to the full with an ecstasy of devotion which required no words in which to express itself.
  • Enrietter had been told not to wait up for me, and excess of devotion can be as trying as excess of neglect.
  • Engineering was his favorite study, but devotion to his books seems not to have kept him out of mischief.
  • Order and devotion were the very essence of our socialism, and a splendid collective vigour and happiness its end.
  • Franck combined the humanist's passion for freedom with the mystic's devotion to the religion of the spirit.
  • His public life was a model of pastoral devotion.
  • And really, the feeling of devotion returned to him even more strongly than before.
  • Eleanor's devotion to her husband