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Meaning of "शिवरात्र" in the Hindi dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF शिवरात्र IN HINDI

शिवरात्र  [sivaratra] play
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WHAT DOES शिवरात्र MEAN IN HINDI?

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Definition of शिवरात्र in the Hindi dictionary

Shivaratra noun woman [saint Shiva + night] give 0 'Shivratri' . शिवरात्र संज्ञा स्त्री [सं० शिव + रात्रि] दे० 'शिवरात्रि' ।

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HINDI WORDS THAT RHYME WITH शिवरात्र


HINDI WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE शिवरात्र

शिवभारत
शिवमल्लक
शिवमल्लिका
शिवमल्ली
शिवमात्र
शिवमार्ग
शिवमौलिस्त्रुता
शिवर
शिवरा
शिवराजी
शिवरात्रि
शिवरानी
शिवलिंग
शिवलिंगी
शिवलोक
शिववल्लभ
शिववल्लभा
शिववल्लिका
शिववल्ली
शिववाहन

HINDI WORDS THAT END LIKE शिवरात्र

अंगुष्ठमात्र
अक्षमात्र
अघपात्र
अणुमात्र
अतिमात्र
अधिकारपात्र
प्रथमरात्र
ब्रह्मरात्र
भ्रात्र
मधुरात्र
मध्यमरात्र
महारात्र
यमातिरात्र
रात्र
वर्षरात्र
वर्षारात्र
विरात्र
शतरात्र
षड्रात्र
सौभ्रात्र

Synonyms and antonyms of शिवरात्र in the Hindi dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «शिवरात्र» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF शिवरात्र

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Translator Hindi - Chinese

Shivratr
1,325 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Spanish

Shivratr
570 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - English

Shivratr
510 millions of speakers

Hindi

शिवरात्र
380 millions of speakers
ar

Translator Hindi - Arabic

Shivratr
280 millions of speakers

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Shivratr
278 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Portuguese

Shivratr
270 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Bengali

Shivratr
260 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - French

Shivratr
220 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Malay

Shivratr
190 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - German

Shivratr
180 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Japanese

Shivratr
130 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Korean

Shivratr
85 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Javanese

Shivratr
85 millions of speakers
vi

Translator Hindi - Vietnamese

Shivratr
80 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Tamil

Shivratr
75 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Marathi

शिवरात्र
75 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Turkish

Shivratr
70 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Italian

Shivratr
65 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Polish

Shivratr
50 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Ukrainian

Shivratr
40 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Romanian

Shivratr
30 millions of speakers
el

Translator Hindi - Greek

Shivratr
15 millions of speakers
af

Translator Hindi - Afrikaans

Shivratr
14 millions of speakers
sv

Translator Hindi - Swedish

Shivratr
10 millions of speakers
no

Translator Hindi - Norwegian

Shivratr
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of शिवरात्र

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «शिवरात्र»

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Examples of use in the Hindi literature, quotes and news about शिवरात्र

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10 HINDI BOOKS RELATING TO «शिवरात्र»

Discover the use of शिवरात्र in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to शिवरात्र and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Hindi literature.
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Shivratri Se Vishpan Tak
Stories based on the life of Swami Dayananda Sarasvati, 1824-1883, founder of the Arya-Samaj, Hindu reform movement.
Sudarśana Bhāṭiyā, 2006
2
Maha Shivaratri
Sanskrit:, Tamil:, Hindi: Nepali: ) or Maha Sivaratri or Shivaratri or Sivarathri (Great Night of Shiva or Night of Shiva) is a Hindu festival celebrated every year on the 13th night/14th day in the Krishna Paksha (waning ...
Jesse Russell, ‎Ronald Cohn, 2012
3
Hindu Holy Days: Diwali, Holi, Vijayadashami, Maha ...
Chapters: Diwali. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 127. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge.
Source Wikipedia, ‎LLC Books, 2011
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Kashmir and It's People: Studies in the Evolution of ... - Page 423
Shivratri Shivratri is the most important festival for Kashmiri Hindus. While as Shivratri is celebrated on 14th day of phagun outside Kashmir, in Kashmir it is celebrated on 13 day itself. Shivratri in Kashmir is celebrated as a wedding ceremony ...
M. K. Kaw, 2004
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Recent Developments in Load Sharing in Locally Distributed ...
For effective load sharing, what is really required is a policy that besides having stability, adapts itself to heterogeneous and fluctuating load conditions to optimize the performance.
Mukesh Singhal, 1989
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The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism: N-Z - Page 637
Shivaratri ("Night of Shiva") The most important annual festival for devotees (bhakta) of the god Shiva, celebrated on the fourteenth day of the dark (waning) half of the lunar month of Phalgun (February-March). Worshipers of Shiva on this night ...
James G. Lochtefeld, 2002
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Memoirs Of A Sai Student:
Chapter. 13. The. Shivaratri. Of. MyLife... Speciality. Of. Shivaratri. As. ASaiStudent. For a student in the educational institutions of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, festivalsand celebrationsacross cultures, religionsandnationalities gain ...
Aravind Balasubramanya, 2013
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The Lord Shiva
Paksha Shivaratri—This is a fortnightly Shivaratri. It is observed on the night of Chaturdashi both in Krishna Paksha (dark period or the waning of the moon) and Shukla Paksha (growing period of the moon). 3. Masa Shivaratri—It is observed ...
Shantha N. Nair, 2009
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Traditional Festivals: A Multicultural Encyclopedia
Shivaratri is the Sanskrit word for the “Night of Shiva”—that of the fourteenth lunar day (tithi) of the waning or “dark half” (krishna- paksha) of every lunar month. Though both this time of day and this time of the month are the most inauspicious ...
Christian Roy, 2005
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Peranakan Indians of Singapore and Melaka: Indian Babas ... - Page 35
There are several myths about the significance of Maha Shivaratri and of how devotees of the deity earned the right to Shiva's grace.The deity has three eyes, the one in the centre of his forehead is the eye ofwisdom and when he closes his ...
Samuel S. Dhoraisingam, 2006

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