Burnt-offering Meaning in Bengali: দাহ্য যাজ্ঞ (noun), দাহ্য যাজ্ঞের অর্থ (pronunciation)
Definition of Burnt-offering
(noun, /bɜːnt ˈɔːf(ə)rɪŋ/)
A burnt-offering refers to a religious ritual in which an animal or other offering is completely burned as an offering to a deity. This act is often accompanied by prayers and ceremonies.
Synonyms of Burnt-offering
(noun)
- Sacrifice – বলিদান (pronunciation)
- Immolation – বলিদান (pronunciation)
- Offering – প্রস্তাব (pronunciation)
- Devotion – ভক্তি (pronunciation)
Antonyms of Burnt-offering
(noun)
- Acceptance – স্বীকৃতি (pronunciation)
- Rejection – প্রত্যাখ্যান (pronunciation)
- Refusal – অস্বীকার (pronunciation)
- Denial – অস্বীকার (pronunciation)
Origin of Burnt-offering
The practice of burnt-offerings dates back to ancient times and is found in various cultures and religions around the world. It has been a significant part of religious rituals in Hinduism, Judaism, and other ancient civilizations.
Nearby Words
- Burnt – (adjective)
- Burning – (adjective)
- Burn – (verb)
- Offering – (noun)
Burnt-offering in Literature Quotes
“The truest offering is a broken heart.” – Author Name (সত্যিকারের প্রস্তাব হল একটি ভাঙা হৃদয়।)
“In sacrifice, there is strength.” – Author Name (বলিদানে শক্তি আছে।)
Burnt-offering Meaning in Different Languages
- Bengali: দাহ্য যাজ্ঞ
- Hindi: जलता हुआ यज्ञ
- Nepali: जलेको यज्ञ
- Urdu: جلتا ہوا یجن
- Tamil: எரிக்கும் யாகம்
- Telugu: సుడిపోయిన యజ్ఞం
- Arabic: قربان محروق
- Chinese: 燔祭
- Japanese: 焼き尽くす供え物
- Russian: сожженное жертвоприношение
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