desecration - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of desecration in Hindi

  • अपवित्रता
  • अपवित्रीकरण
  • दूषित
  • तोड़ना-मरोड़ना
  • दूषण
  • भ्रष्ट करना

desecration Definition

Noun

  • the action of desecrating something.

desecration Example

  • The desecration of a grave ( एक कब्र का अपमान )
  • The act was at once an assertion of commanding authority and an open condemnation of the religious rulers who had permitted the desecration. ( यह अधिनियम एक बार में आज्ञाकारी अधिकार का दावा था और धार्मिक शासकों की खुली निंदा थी जिन्होंने अपवित्रता की अनुमति दी थी। )
  • The earlier caliphs desired their tombs to be kept secret, for fear of desecration. ( पहले के खलीफा चाहते थे कि उनकी कब्रों को अपवित्र होने के डर से गुप्त रखा जाए। )
  • From the standpoint of the popular religion, the removal of the local altars, like Hezekiah's destruction of the brazen serpent, would be an act of desecration, an iconoclasm which can be partly appreciated from the sentiments of 2 Kings xviii. ( लोकप्रिय धर्म के दृष्टिकोण से, स्थानीय वेदियों को हटाना, जैसे हिजकिय्याह द्वारा बेशर्म सर्प का विनाश, अपवित्रता का कार्य होगा, एक मूर्तिभंजन जिसे 2 राजाओं की भावनाओं से आंशिक रूप से सराहा जा सकता है xviii। )

More Sentence

  • He would have felt it a desecration to break the sacred silence that bathed his soul like a sea which no profane sound might pierce.
  • It made a continuous murmuring, as if nature was lifting a voice of low, insistent protest against the desecration of her peace.
  • Color and fire and blood and ruin and desecration flowed from his eloquent lips like water over Niagara.
  • It betokened the desecration of the shrine and the exodus of the Deity from the temple whose day of opportunity and usefulness was over.
  • On the intervention of Agrippa the order was countermanded, and the assassination of the emperor (41) effectually stopped the desecration.
  • Zealously carrying out the conditions of the peace, the peasants not only battered down the detested forts, they even destroyed the chapel at the Harzburg and committed other acts of desecration.
  • "In 165 B.C. they attained their end, the regent of Syria conceded the measure of toleration they required with the approval of Rome; and in 164 B.C. the temple was purged of its desecration.
  • It did not occur to her that any words of hers could be other than a desecration of those minutes.
  • It is difficult for us to understand why this desecration was allowed to go on.
  • The mutilation and desecration of her shrines stirred the hearts of the people to the very depths.
  • But even this desecration did not suffice to drain the cup of unmerited vengeance.
  • And at sight of this vile desecration the iron of revenge even then entered into my soul.
  • desecration of the Sabbath " by telling a barefaced lie.
  • desecration of the grave of Gladys Hammond in Yoxall.
  • desecration of Mrs Hammond's grave has proved to be the last straw.
  • The desecration of swathes of Scotland's landscape