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novitiates Meaning in Bengali



সময়ের (বিশেষ করে একটি ধর্মীয় অনুক্রমে সময় আপনি একটি ব্রতী হয়

Noun:

ব্রতীর অবস্থা,





novitiates's Usage Examples:

Vajrayana Buddhism, many nuns are technically anagārikās or śrāmaṇerikās (novitiates).


By 1907, The Bogoyavlensky monastery had already had 14 monks and 18 novitiates and owned 60 desyatinas of land.


In the late 1960s, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi had forced the Shi'a clerical novitiates to attend public state-run universities in order to gain religious certification.


followed in India, Yeshe-Ö deputed twenty-one specially chosen young novitiates to be trained as monks in Kashmir and other parts of India.


The order now has novitiates in Cameroon, Nigeria, and Kenya.


8 May 1659 lists Chaumont among the nine brothers who completed their novitiates at the monastery at Reims.


Jesuit novitiate center for the Society's Maryland Province, before the novitiates of the New York and Maryland provinces merged and it was relocated to.


In Tibetan Buddhism, women officially take the vows of śrāmaṇerīs (novitiates); Some Theravadin women may choose to take an informal and limited set.


for Mylnhurst pupils, it later became known as St Gerards and housed novitiates, afterwards it was used as university lodgings before being demolished.


the valley known as Tloutle, Roma now has three seminaries and various novitiates, and they began the institution that became the National University of.


Those entering novitiates became fewer and fewer.


settling and adapting his original 'Directory' or Rules, and establishing novitiates for the first generation of a fledgling religious congregation.


Taego novitiates can study at a gangwon, which is a traditional academic institute similar.


The Guru proclaimed her to be the Mother of the Khalsa and since then novitiates have been declared to be the sons and daughters of Gurū Gobind Siṅgh and.


as an architect and organising the construction of Jesuit schools and novitiates.



novitiates's Meaning':

the period during which you are a novice (especially in a religious order

Synonyms:

period of time; period; noviciate; time period;

Antonyms:

downtime; regulation time; day; night; time off;

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