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paradisal Meaning in Bengali



 স্বর্গীয় উদ্যানতুল্য, স্বর্গীয় উদ্যান সংক্রান্ত, স্বর্গীয় পূণ্যলোক সংক্রান্ত, স্বর্গীয় পূণ্যলোকতুল্য,

সংক্রান্ত বা জান্নাতে যুগোপযোগী

Adjective:

স্বর্গীয় উদ্যান-সংক্রান্ত, স্বর্গীয় উদ্যানতুল্য,





paradisal's Usage Examples:

in the religions and mythologies of the world serve as gatekeepers of paradisal or infernal realms, granting or denying access to these realms, depending.


Domenico of Fiesole are credited with being the paradisal setting for the frame story of Boccaccio's Decameron.


Rather, it is usually portrayed as a paradisal location populated by deities, which is occasionally visited by some adventurous.


The game is set in the 1980s, fictional paradisal island of Perfection Island, where teddy bears live in harmony.


Kassafeh, rejects the illusions intended to make her time as a guardian paradisal.


connects her to Alcmene, imprisoned in the world of the dead, but in a later paradisal vision he sees her "ascending": Homer (2009-01-16) [c 800 BCE].


The Irish Otherworld is more usually described as a paradisal fairyland than a scary place.


Theognis, neither of which describe paradise, and argues that "ritual, paradisal, and festal images overlap" in archaic Greek poetry, especially by Sappho.


Elysian Fields (where the righteous dwell) and the Isle of the Blessed (the paradisal resting place of those deemed great heroes).


strongly contrasted characters of the three movements—and especially the paradisal serenity of the finale—have tempted some critics, beginning with Pierre.


riffing on Robert Burns, says that his heart is in the highlands, a paradisal, otherworldly place (although it is simultaneously described as an actual.


12-century Vita Merlini introduces the magical island of Avalon, the paradisal "Isle of Apples", as ruled by the nine entirely benevolent enchantress-sisters.


They included paradisal underworld realms equated with the other side of the Earth at the antipodes.


this first sonnet of the sequence, suggests we have internalized the paradisal command in an aestheticized form: From fairest creatures we desire increase.


What were originally Welsh conceptions concerning a dwarf king of a paradisal, Celtic underworld became attached to the quasi-historic figure of Arthur.


Coates's use of "the Dream" (in reference to paradisal suburban life) confused her, and she thought Coates stretched beyond what.


it became part and parcel of humanistic and fashionable recreations of paradisal garden spots with classical affinities— loci amoeni— right through the.


there is an intriguing allegorical account that man's fall from his paradisal state was caused by man eating the forbidden fruit from the Tree of the.



paradisal's Meaning':

relating to or befitting Paradise

Synonyms:

paradisaical; heavenly; paradisiac; paradisaic; paradisiacal;

Antonyms:

earthly; profane; mortal; infernal; worldly;

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