Examples of using Shrines in English and their translations into Hindi
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much information about the history of the temple, and its background, thus preserving many customs followed in these old shrines.
states Geri Malandra, from the offense of"the graphic, anthropomorphic imagery of Hindu and Buddhist shrines.
The shrines are ranged on the rear half of the cloister close to the prakara,
is often used by Shi'a for shrines to which mosques have been attached.
50 shrines, a mandapam(a hall) of 1000 pillars
These 34 cave shrines are up to 1,500 years old,
The festival of Eid was celebrated with much fanfare across the State with people thronging mosques, shrines and Eidgahs for special prayers.
The making of silver shrines of the false deity Artemis was a profitable enterprise for Demetrius
12th-century ruins of Polonnaruwa, another former royal capital that is today famed for the artistic quality of its ancient stupas and shrines.
Some of these shrines are located on hill tops and you have to climb hundreds of steps before you reach the shrine.
However, there are also many subsidiary shrines within temple complexes, more common in the South Indian temple.
These 34 cave shrines are around 1,500 years old which belong to three distinct religions:
Therefore the family shrines, kitchen, rice-barn
The whole area has numerous shrines and lingams tucked into every corner, and buzzing with the activity of pilgrims,
There are four shrines in the temple complex facing each other and sharing the common hall within the temple.
For example, in ancient Ephesus, the making of silver shrines of the goddess Artemis was a profitable business.
The place is known for its religious tolerance and there are shrines that belong to both the Hindus
dense forests, and many shrines and places of pilgrimage.
Friday prayers have not been allowed at any of the major mosques or shrines in the Valley for the past one month now.
The symbol is enshrined in every Hindu temple and in some form or another on family shrines.