Examples of using Venerable in English and their translations into Hindi
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With this most ancient and venerable crown, and in the sight of all here present,
Bayer, the venerable German drug company, made its first fortunes in the late 1890s when it commercialized both aspirin
studied under the guidance of Shilabhadra, the venerable head of the institution at the time.
The fall of Pan Am had a similarly traumatic effect on its work force, and I am certain that the same feelings are being felt by the employees of those venerable old companies, like GM and Lehman Brothers, that everyone viewed as unassailably stable.
The three traditional Nyingma texts and Venerable Gyatrul Rinpoche's commentary included in this book were selected by him for their relevance to the modern-day spiritual aspirant who must combine
some of the traffic, and a series of wonderful pedestrian-only streets that link the city's most venerable sites.
presumably, destroyed a fair bit of the beautiful and venerable items in the process- hence the term.
is my definite venerable God i.e.
of the Vinaya and either the five Nikayas or the four Agamas, although it may be noted that the Venerable foremost in Abhidhamma had passed on before the Buddha, before the First Council took place.
It was venerable.
With this most ancient and venerable crown.
Venerable Baron Expires in His Eightieth Year.
Your venerable founder, together with Bro.
I care not how extensive or venerable are your qualifications;
The venerable king of MMORPGs is still alive and going strong.
Therefore, mango is the venerable object and the other activities are the sadhna.
Examples of these include: August vs. august(month vs“majestic or venerable”); Calorie vs.
The United States' venerable Global Positioning System(GPS)
The venerable monk Ananda,
Since the Sony Pictures hackers started releasing chunks of private email on November 24, the venerable entertainment company has been in a panic.