pilgrimage - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of pilgrimage in Hindi

  • तीर्थ यात्रा

Noun

  • तीर्थयात्रा
  • तीर्थगमन
  • तीर्थाटन

Verb

  • तीर्थयात्रा करना

pilgrimage Definition

Noun

  • a pilgrim's journey.

Verb

  • go on a pilgrimage.

pilgrimage Example

  • he wanted to go on a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela ( वह सैंटियागो डे कंपोस्टेला की तीर्थ यात्रा पर जाना चाहता था ) 
  • a place of pilgrimage ( तीर्थ स्थान )
  • Thousands from all parts of India make the pilgrimage every year. ( भारत के सभी हिस्सों से हजारों लोग हर साल तीर्थ यात्रा करते हैं। )
  • It was taken by Robert Aske, leader of the Pilgrimage of Grace, in 1536. ( इसे 1536 में, तीर्थयात्रा के अनुग्रह के नेता रॉबर्ट आस्क ने लिया था। )

More Sentence

  • Robert was in a good position to obtain information, for the Mont St Michel was one of the four great centres of pilgrimage in Europe.
  • Bridget's saintly and charitable life soon made her known far and wide; she gained, too, great religious influence over her husband, with whom (1341-1343) she went on pilgrimage to St James of Compostella.
  • There are also a pilgrimage church on a hill 1621 ft.
  • It would be like that pilgrimage with young Perry.
  • The Hagg or pilgrimage to Mecca.
  • It was determined to make a pilgrimage to Kompira San.
  • Pictorial Pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina.
  • Pictorial Pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina.
  • I wrote to you after my pilgrimage to the tomb of Washington.
  • It is a very holy place of Hindu pilgrimage, being 30 m.
  • It is situated at the spot where the rivers Alaknanda and Bhagirathi unite and form the Ganges, and as one of the five sacred confluences in the hills is a great place of pilgrimage for devout Hindus.
  • The chantry of St Edmund the Martyr which stood on the opposite side of the town was a part of Edward III.'s endowment to the priory, and became so famous as a place of pilgrimage, especially for those on their way to Canterbury, that the part of Watling Street which crossed there towards London was sometimes called " St Edmund's Way.
  • The most famous relics discovered during the middle ages, were those of the apostle James at St Jago de Compostella in Spain (see Pilgrimage), the bodies of the three kings, which were brought from Milan to Cologne in 1164 by the emperor Frederick I.
  • One of the most conspicuous features of Bonn, viewed from the river, is the pilgrimage (monastic) church of Kreuzberg (1627), behind and above Poppelsdorf; it has a flight of 28 steps, which pilgrims used to ascend on their knees.
  • life's pilgrimage
  • making a pilgrimage to the famous racing circuit
  • thousands pilgrimage there every year