sacred - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of sacred in Hindi

  • धार्मिक
  • पवित्र
  • पावन
  • पूज्य
  • पूजनीय
  • अलौकिक
  • अक्षय
  • घृणास्पद
  • अटूट

sacred Definition

  • connected with God (or the gods) or dedicated to a religious purpose and so deserving veneration. ( भगवान (या देवताओं) के साथ जुड़ा हुआ है या एक धार्मिक उद्देश्य के लिए समर्पित है और इसलिए वंदनीय है। )

sacred Example

  • The heron is sacred to the Muses and is related to priesthood. ( बगुला मूसा के लिए पवित्र है और पुरोहिती से संबंधित है। )
  • The church, a conciliar, sacred communion, accepts and sanctifies the icon. ( चर्च, एक संक्षिप्त, पवित्र संप्रदाय, आइकन को स्वीकार और पवित्र करता है। )
  • We mark that this day was sacred to the goddess Venus, to whom the Phoenicians consecrated the fish. ( हम चिह्नित करते हैं कि यह दिन देवी शुक्र के लिए पवित्र था, जिस पर फोनीशियन मछलियों का अभिषेक करते थे। )
  • In my spiritual community of Bayit Chadash in the hills around Israel's Sea of Galilee, we are committed to reclaiming the spark of sacred paganism. ( इज़रायल के सी ऑफ गलील के आसपास की पहाड़ियों में बेइत चादश के मेरे आध्यात्मिक समुदाय में, हम पवित्र बुतपरस्ती की चिंगारी को पुनः प्राप्त करने के लिए प्रतिबद्ध हैं। )
  • The Anglican Archdeacon of London, who is closely involved with ecclesiastical planning, says any modern church has to balance sacred and secular needs. ( लंदन के एंग्लिकन आर्कडेकोन, जो सनकी योजना के साथ निकटता से जुड़े हुए हैं, कहते हैं कि किसी भी आधुनिक चर्च को पवित्र और धर्मनिरपेक्ष जरूरतों को संतुलित करना होगा। )

More Sentence

  • Twilight is sacred to Shiva, as the transition point between sun and moon.
  • And so it would be quite normal for a person to visit both - to go and see the high priest or priestess at the sacred house, and to go and see the Roman Catholic priest at the church.
  • Mouridism links all secular and sacred activities.
  • One of the things I dislike very much is when they begin to tear down that which is sacred to others.
  • Sumacs are regarded as sacred trees by the North American Indians, who make medicines from many parts of the plant.
  • However, if life is seen as something valuable and sacred , to destroy an embryo is unethical and morally wrong.
  • The issue hinges not on the authority of Scripture but on differing interpretations of sacred texts.
  • Let me summarize the essential points of the sacred dharma.
  • Vases with flowers, candles, books of sacred texts, and a crucifix are also positioned on the altar.
  • Burying rites mark the beginnings of all sacred rites, as burying places mark special rights to the land: the civilizing influence of the dead.
  • They took place in the context of a gift economy linking the sacred to the profane through debt and obligation, not yet monetary and market-oriented.
  • Statues may contain healing herbs, sacred objects, precious stones or jewels, or other offerings.
  • The master plan of this rural campus creates a distinctive sense of place for both sacred and secular functions of the parish.
  • It is a work dedicated essentially to the greatness of the god Viu and is, therefore, particularly sacred to Vaiavas, worshippers of Viu.
  • The pilgrimage journey is the umbilical cord which connects them with a sacred place, and making the journey is a means of bodily enacting their spiritual identity.
  • These lingams come only from the Narmada River, high in the mountains of Mandhata, one of the 7 sacred holy places of pilgrimage in India.
  • On a cold, damp winter day in central Maryland, U.S., a beautiful wooded hillside was transformed into a sacred grove, hallowed ground.
  • States have constitutions, political parties their manifestos and religions have sacred texts to guide their policies and action from time to time.
  • It depicted the five sacred mountains of Taoism in sort of symbolic form, with the five peaks at the top.
  • Women are widely regarded as sacred throughout Native America.
  • Extreme cases come from martyrs who choose death rather than violate principles which are sacred to them.
  • Their contact with the outside world is limited to the annual festivals to which the public is invited, and the reading of sacred texts at funerals.
  • I read in my book that in ancient Greece ivy was sacred to Dionysus, the Olympian vintner who was one of the gods.
  • Whenever we come together in celebration - sacred or secular - we bring into focus a vortex of energy that renews both us and the place.
  • The choir's repertoire includes sacred and secular music ranging from the 16th century to the present day and in a wide range of musical styles and languages.