हिन्दी में अंधखोपड़ी का क्या अर्थ होता है?
हिन्दीशब्दकोश में अंधखोपड़ी की परिभाषा
अंधखोपड़ी वि० [सं० अन्ध + हिं० खोपड़ी]
जिसके मस्तीष्क में
बुद्धि न हो । मुर्ख । गाउदी । भोंदु । अज्ञानी । नासमझ ।
हिन्दी किताबें जो «अंधखोपड़ी» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
अंधखोपड़ी का उपयोग पता करें।
अंधखोपड़ी aसे संबंधित किताबें और हिन्दी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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Violence/non-violence: Some Hindu Perspectives - Page 281
Indeed, even when there is a difference of emphasis, an important image in all the texts of modern Sikh militants is that of charkhi chadna and khopdi utarvana — i.e. being slowly ground to death over a churning wheel or offering one's head at ...
Denis Vidal, Gilles Tarabout, Eric Meyer, 2003
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Critical Events: An Anthropological Perspective on ... - Page 122
Even when there are differences of emphasis, an important image in all these texts is that of charkhi chadhna and khopdi utarvana — i.e being slowly ground to death over a churning wheel, or offering one's head at the stake — punishments ...
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Social Conflict - Page 179
Even when there are differences of emphasis an important image in all these texts is that of charkhi chadhna and khopdi utarvana—i.e., being slowly ground to death over a churning wheel, or offering one's head at the stake— punishments ...
N. Jayaram, Satish Saberwal, 1996
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Contributions to Indian Sociology - Volume 26, Issue 2 - Page 248
Even when there are differences of emphasis an important image in all these texts is that of charkhi chadhna and khopdi utarvana — i.e., being slowly ground to death over a churning wheel, or offering one's head at the stake — punishments ...
Institute of Economic Growth (India), 1992
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The Oxford India Hinduism Reader - Page 310
Even when there are differences of emphasis, an important image in all these texts is that of carkhi chadhna and khopdi utarvana, that is, being slowly ground to death over a chuming wheel, or offering one's head at the stake; punishments that ...
Vasudha Dalmia, Heinrich von Stietencron, 2009
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The Rights of Subordinated Peoples - Page 149
Indeed, even when there are differences of emphasis, an important image in all these texts is of charkhi chadhna and khopdi utarvana i.e. being slowly ground to death over a churning wheel, or offering one's head at the stake — punishments ...
Oliver Mendelsohn, Upendra Baxi, 1994