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thaumaturgic Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

অলৌকিক সাধক, বিস্ময়কর সাধক,





thaumaturgic's Usage Examples:

powers developed by adepts of Buddhist meditation as belonging to the "thaumaturgical tradition".


crusaders advancing the cause of righteousness with arms, armor, and arts thaumaturgic.


The thaumaturgic touch was most commonly applied to people suffering from tuberculous.


In this regard Cyril was helped by the thaumaturgic and demagogic monk Auxentios who preached strongly against the Catholics.


led an ascetic life himself, and tradition attributed to him several thaumaturgic gifts and miracles, including the ability to walk on water.


) The monastery holds two thaumaturgic icons: of the Most Holy Virgin and of John the Baptist.


mystics, rests not on his scholarship, but on his saintliness and supposed thaumaturgic powers.


actively do not do magic, because when wizards have access to sufficient "thaumaturgic energy", they develop many psychotic attributes and may eventually destroy.


supposedly prolong the emperor's life to the point that he could perform the thaumaturgic and ritual prerequisites to ultimately become immortal (Sivin 1968: 25).


magic he sees in Novalis is that of "distant touch", which Krell calls thaumaturgic idealism.


Bustamante also thought that the alleged thaumaturgic effect of the picture was a hoax and questioned how a picture "painted.


the long-standing folk belief that the king could cure scrofula by his thaumaturgic touch.


He also continued to use his magical or thaumaturgic skills to retain Juqu's reliance upon him, reportedly exorcising the.


who may have lived in the second century BC, identified Pythagoras's thaumaturgic ideas as a result of Pherecydes's influence.


He was very religious, and some legends tell of his thaumaturgic skills.


figure of a man displaying by the gestures of his arms and legs the thaumaturgic powers of his inspired personality" (1945:5).


It is thought to have been damaged during the Civil War and was long considered thaumaturgic (miracle-working).


miracles attributed to the intercession by the Virgin relate of the thaumaturgic power of this Scherpenheuvel or Montague wood.



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