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eremitical Meaning in Bengali



বা সংক্রান্ত বা eremites বা hermitic জীবনযাত্রার তাদের চর্চা যুগোপযোগী





eremitical's Usage Examples:

Camaldolese order and a major figure in the eleventh-century "Renaissance of eremitical asceticism".


Anthony in his youth, Pambo later became a pioneer in establishing the eremitical life in the Nitrian Desert and was much respected for his wisdom.


In 488, at about 20 years of age, Anthony moved to Italy to take up an eremitical life with a small group of hermits living on an island in Lake Como.


order has its own rule, called the Statutes, and their life combines both eremitical and cenobitic monasticism.


 "Spouses of God") were members of ascetic Christian monastic and eremitical communities of Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England in the Middle Ages.


It became a model for Serbian solitary or eremitical monasticism also outside of Mount Athos.


They lived an eremitical life, based on that of Elijah and Saint John the Baptist.


after the monastic ideal had taken root and passed beyond the purely eremitical stage.


It is a semi-eremitical community.


Basil, Augustine's view diverged from that of the earlier eremitical approach of strict physical austerities.


His reform sought to renew and integrate the eremitical tradition of monastic life with that of the cenobium.


He resigned his prebend to embrace an eremitical life under Robert of Arbrissel in the forest of Craon, located in Anjou.


fifth century the Greek term laura could refer specifically to the semi-eremitical monastic settlements of the Judaean Desert, where lauras were very numerous.


Admonitions of the Founder as well as general Canon Law and is a semi-eremitical community.


country and in Syria the monastic life tended to become more and more eremitical and to run to great extravagances in the matter of bodily austerities.


The passage of an eremitical settlement into the canonical life was one of the principal ways through.


In 1987 he left the monastic life to embrace an eremitical life at the slopes of Mount Etna.


Evroul, who, resigning his prebend to embrace an eremitical life under Robert of Arbrissel in the forest of Craon (Anjou), and leaving.


movement within Spanish Franciscanism, proposed to found a monastery of an eremitical kind.



eremitical's Meaning':

of or relating to or befitting eremites or their practices of hermitic living

Synonyms:

eremitic; hermitic; unworldly; hermitical; anchoritic;

Antonyms:

worldly; impious; sophisticated; earthly; temporal;

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