WHAT DOES गृहदीप्ति MEAN IN HINDI?
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Definition of गृहदीप्ति in the Hindi dictionary
Descent Noun Synonyms [NO] The light of the house i.e. the Sati Sadhvi Woman [to 0] गृहदीप्ति संज्ञा पुं० [सं०]
घर की ज्योति अर्थात् सती साध्वी स्त्री [को०] ।
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5 HINDI BOOKS RELATING TO «गृहदीप्ति»
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पगभ मारवाडी समाज की गृह-दीप्ति के तुल्य रही है है आप जब वापस आये, बिशनदयाल हरदयाल फर्म का काम कई कारणों से बन्द हुआ : इन क्षणों में रामचन्द्र जी ने, दुगाँप्रसाद : च: चिरंजीव नाम से ...
R̥shi Jaiminī Kauśika, Rādhākr̥shṇa Nevaṭiyā, 1963
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Modernity in East-West Literary Criticism: New Readings - Page 93
By contrast, Tagorean marriages/commitments based on mutual love synthesize the Dharmashastra ideal of woman's noble role as Griha Dipti (light of the home) with the Kamashastra model of sensual fulfillment. While Tagore does not share ...
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Great Women of India - Page 239
The Dharma-shastra, the mainstay of cultured and progressive society in the eye of the Hindus, while supporting her noble role as the shining light (griha- dipti) in the family and as the grace and prestige thereof, relegates to her the task of the ...
Swami Madhavanada, Rameśa Candra Majumdāra, 1982
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Female Development in the Novels of Rabindranath Tagore: A ...
... 61 Gauri, 101, 167 Gautama, 29 Gayatri, 177 German, 203 Gerow, 62 Girl-bride, 108 Gitali, 74 Gitimalya, 74 Godhead, 145 Goethe, 106, 119 Gopis, 170 Gosvamin, 188 Govinda, 181 Greek, 36, 80, 196 GreteL 134 Grihastha, 127 Griha-dipti, ...
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A Sanskrit-English Dictionary - Page 295
Griha-dipti, is, f. the splendor or ornament of the house, a virtuous woman. -Griha-devala' or griha-devi, f. the goddess of a house.-G_n'ha-druma, as. m., N. of the plant Medhra-éringt.-G_riha-dvcira, as, am, rn. n. the door of a house.
Monier Monier-Williams, 1872