baptism

Baptism Meaning in Bengali

বাপ্তিস্মা, পাবিত্র্যপ্রাপ্তি, স্নান (noun, *baptisma, pabitrôprapti, snan*)

Definition and Part of Speech

Baptism is a noun that refers to the Christian sacrament of initiation and adoption, almost invariably with the use of water, into the Christian Church generally and also a particular church tradition. It is performed by immersing the candidate either partially or completely in water, or by pouring water on the person’s head. (source: Wikipedia.org)

Synonyms of Baptism

1. Christening (খ্রিস্টনিং, noun)
2. Initiation (আরম্ভ, noun)
3. Naming (নামকরণ, noun)
4. Dedication (অর্পণ, noun)
5. Immersion (মসৃণ, noun)

Antonyms of Baptism

1. Apostasy (ধর্মত্যাগ, noun)
2. Denial (অস্বীকার, noun)
3. Rejection (প্রত্যাখ্যান, noun)
4. Renunciation (ত্যাগ, noun)
5. Irreligion (অধর্ম, noun)

Origin of Baptism

The word “baptism” originated from the Greek word “baptisma,” which means “immersion” or “washing.” It entered the English language through the Old French word “baptisme.” The concept of baptism has its roots in various religious traditions, including Judaism and the ancient Greek mystery religions. (source: Dictionary.com)

Nearby Words

1. Baptist (noun)
2. Baptize (verb)
3. Baptizer (noun)
4. Baptismal (adjective)
5. Baptismally (adverb)

Baptism in Literature Quotes

1. “We are buried with Christ by baptism into death.” – Saint Paul (আমরা খ্রিস্টের সঙ্গে মৃত্যুতে বাপ্তিস্মা দ্বারা পুনর্জীবিত হই।)
2. “Baptism is the door of the spiritual life.” – Tertullian (বাপ্তিস্মা হল আধ্যাত্মিক জীবনের দরজা।)
3. “Baptism is faith in action.” – Watchman Nee (বাপ্তিস্মা হল কর্মে বিশ্বাস।)

Baptism Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বাপ্তিস্মা (noun)
Hindi: बप्तिस्मा (noun)
Nepali: बप्तिस्मा (noun)
Urdu: بپتسمہ (noun)
Tamil: முதுமைப்பொருள் (noun)
Telugu: బాప్టిజం (noun)
Arabic: المعمودية (noun)
Chinese: 洗礼 (noun)
Japanese: 洗礼 (noun)
Russian: крещение (noun)

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