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pilgrims - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of pilgrims in Hindi

  • तीर्थयात्रियों
  • यात्री
  • पथिक
  • तीर्थसेवी

pilgrims Definition

Noun

  • a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons.

Verb

  • travel or wander like a pilgrim.

pilgrims Example

  • At the Passover the pilgrims attacked the Roman troops.
  • The basilica reared over his tomb at Rome is still visited by pilgrims. His legend is very popular.
  • The only industry is the manufacture of olive-wood and mother-of-pearl goods for sale to pilgrims and for export.
  • The exhibition of 1844, which was attended by more than a million pilgrims, aroused protests, resulting in the formation of the sect of German Catholics.
  • Pilgrims' Text Society and of the Societe de l'Orient latin; papers in Quarterly Statements of the P. E.
  • In the 6th century the emperor Justinian erected a magnificent basilica at Jerusalem, in honour of the Virgin Mary, and attached to it two hospitals, one for the reception of pilgrims and one for the accommodation of the sick poor.
  • The native Christians suffered; the pilgrims of the West found their way made still more difficult, and that at a time when greater numbers than ever were thronging to the East.
  • Originally a village built for the accommodation of pilgrims to Melrose Abbey 4 m.
  • The growth of legends and traditional identifications can be traced in the writings of the pilgrims who have visited the town from Jerome's time till our own.
  • Without the pilgrims who come to visit it, Meshed would be a poor place, but lying on the eastern confines of Persia, close to Afghanistan, Russian Central Asia and Transcaspia, at the point where a number of trade routes converge, it is very important politically, and the British and Russian governments have maintained consulates-general there since 1889.
  • Being of the nature of a pilgrimage feast the booths were temporary erections for the accommodation of the pilgrims. But in early Jewish tradition, in both Yahvist and Elohist sources of the Pentateuch Exod.
  • He orders these pilgrims to be driven away, but she receives them.
  • Its population is about 70,000 fixed and 10,000 floating, the latter consisting of pilgrims to the shrine of Imam Reza.'