Examples of using Epiphany in English and their translations into Hindi
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Some Eastern Orthodox Christians celebrate it on 6 January together with Epiphany, the revelation of the infant Jesus to three wise men.
You might have an epiphany with today's solar eclipse regarding how you relate to parents,
This delay is why most Christian churches celebrate the visit of the magi on“Epiphany” or January 6.
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And you know, an epiphany is usually something you find that you dropped someplace.
I sank back in my seat, thrilled by both the music and the epiphany I had just experienced.
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that babies born with teeth or on Christmas or between Christmas and Epiphany were predisposed to becoming vampires!
In a moment of epiphany, we realize that these people, who have committed these seemingly heinous crimes,
In the Czech Republic, the Masopust Festival takes place from Epiphany(Den tří králů)
You have just got to go around the block to see it as an epiphany.
Through epiphany, that mysterious muse,
And what had happened was the circle had closed, it had become a circle-- and that epiphany I talked about presented itself.
The other focuses on a school teacher who has an epiphany about the human condition after being admitted to a psychiatric hospital.
The Greek and Russian Orthodox celebrate Christmas on 7 January and Epiphany on 19 January.
My epiphany about the sharing economy came when I was about to deny my own participation beyond Zipcar.
The actual Three Kings Day on January 6th, the Epiphany, and it stems from the story in the Gospel of Matthew, the first book of the New Testament.
Epiphany means making someone or something clear, or making them known, to all.