lustrated Meaning in Bengali
একটি ধর্মীয় মাধ্যমে শুদ্ধ; এছাড়াও পোস্ট কমিউনিস্ট দেশে ব্যবহৃত সাবেক কর্মকর্তাদের রাজনৈতিক শোধক উল্লেখ করতে
Verb:
প্রায়শ্চিত্তের দ্বারা পাপক্ষালন করানো, প্রায়শ্চিত্ত করানো,
Similer Words:
lustrateslustrating
lustration
lustred
lustres
lustrine
lustring
lustrum
lustrums
lutanist
lutanists
luteal
lutecium
lutein
luteinize
lustrated's Usage Examples:
He was lustrated as a kshullaka into the Sangha (holy order) by Devappa (Devakirti) Swami.
On May the 17th 1845 priest Dünner lustrated the chapel to the Virgin Mother.
(stone gateway), the frame and lintel of which include small guardians, a lustrated Lakshmi, dancers, musicians, ganas, and yali-riders.
By mid-September 2015 700 officials were lustrated/fired.
erected in Egyptian temple courtyards, where they would be immersed or lustrated (purified) in water; the water was then used for blessing and healing.
tried the inanimate object for murder, and, after the water-bearers who lustrated the axe, the sharpeners who sharpened it, the axe-bearer who carried it.
The Buddha's mother, Queen Maya, lustrated by elephants.
She is lustrated of her previous immunity towards their predicament and is, by extension.
He is lustrated and consecrated with the four elements (water and earth, fire and air).
Shri Lakshmi lustrated by elephants, Uttar Pradesh, Kausambi, 1st century BC.
Lakshmi lustrated by elephants.
A nave was lustrated in the year of 1500, and the present nave was built in 1826.
Tytus zlustrowany [Tytus lustrated] (in Polish).
Queen Maya lustrated by Elephants.
("Lakshmi with the elephants"), she is shown standing on a lotus and being lustrated by two elephants pouring water on her.
lustrated's Meaning':
purify by means of a ritual; also used in post-Communist countries to refer to the political cleansing of former officials
Synonyms:
purify; sanctify; purge;
Antonyms:
worsen; stay; desecrate; keep down;