Examples of using Devotees in English and their translations into Hindi
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They are among Our faithful devotees.
Another official said guards posted at the temple gates will frisk the devotees and temple staffers to prevent them from carrying the banned items inside the premises.
Today devotees roll over the sand here
The devotees are required to listen to the Kamada Ekadashi Vrat story to accomplish their fast.
If you talk about the law, then the devotees should get up early this morning
Once the devotees have worshipped Goddess Neemdi, an offering of Arghya is performed
The Pratinidhi Sabha urges the Kerala Government to honour the beliefs, sentiments and democratic rights of the devotees and not perpetrate violence upon its own people.
With the Pancha Bhuta Aradhana, Sadhguru opens up a unique opportunity for devotees to benefit from this deep yogic science which would otherwise require intense sadhana.
He would never miss a prasanga, a religious discourse, where tales of devotees were narrated.
Power is very important in life, so devotees pray to Shakti from Mother Durga.
It is essential that the devotees give their association to the innocent people
In the wake of huge number of devotees visiting the temple the temple authorises have arranged tourist tents which can be booked on the phone.
Somnath was the holiest of all temples and devotees came there from the whole of India.
Before we look at what these devotees are doing,
It is very famous all over the world and devotees come from everywhere to live here
Special arrangements have been made for women devotees and for the first time three women police units have been pressed into service.
Thousands of devotees and tourists from different nations throng these places during Ram Navami to get a feel of the religious excitement.
Sai Baba used to teach religious books from his devotees in his last days
This is the only day when devotees who are not allowed in the temple premises,
Officials repeatedly made announcements to devotees not to venture into deep waters