Examples of using Devotees in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Male devotees in female clothing are known as Jogappa,
Devotees like yourself who have found the way to God never dream of exchanging Him for any other happiness;
Devotees circumambulate the linga,
Mr. Poe drops the Baudelaires off at the Village of Fowl Devotees, where the whole community will care for them collectively.
Thousands and thousands of new devotees sat in front of their TV sets memorizing each episode's dialogue word for word.
Devotees circumambulate the ling three
Prabhuji does not wish to publicly disseminate his image, nor does he accept new disciples, followers, devotees, or visitors.
Narendra, Bhavanath, and a few other devotees were sitting on a mat spread on the floor.
There are about 50 devotees arriving tomorrow from all over the world for a 1 0-day retreat and we would like you to be the key hostess.
Devotees of the early ancestor-ghost cults even feared to yawn lest a malignant ghost enter their bodies at such a time.
Little research exists on the effects of tiny doses of hallucinogens, but devotees of the practice report remarkable benefits.
This time with three devotees of the great advaita Master Sri Harilal Poonja, known to his many devotees as Papaji.
And this chanting and dancing amongst…, within the society of devotees, has got great advantage, great value.
Devotees circulate the lingam three
and yoga devotees to techies and business people.
About this time it was revealed to him that in a short while many devotees would seek his.
Lighted oil wicks are placed on a cow dung base at the bottom of the pole by devotees, who also tie ceremonial threads around the pole.
If cats and dogs can live at the mercy of God, the devotees can live very comfortably by the mercy of God.
In spite of their limitations, the recordings from this era are widely admired by Furtwängler devotees.
Enjoying both historical and religious importance, this shrine attracts a large number of devotees and tourists.