kaalakhnd example and sentences


हिंदी मे अर्थ Meaning in english उदाहरण Usage and Example of kaalakhnd 1. इस ढाई साल के कालखंड में हर रोज़ तो शूटिंग होती नहीं थी। 2. उन्होंने जीवन और कालखंड की सच्चाई को पन्ने पर उतारा। 3. हर कालखंड में जाति ने बिहार की राजनीति में महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका निभाया है। 4. दूसरे शब्दों में इस कालखंड के ज्यादातर लेखक वर्तमान व्यवस्था में ही अपनी जगह बनाने और कामयाब होने को ही अपने जीवन और लेखन का उद्देश्य मानने लगे हैं। 5. बिखर नहीं सकता ,कालखंड में , जिसकी त्वरित गति है आज। 1. On the one hand, indeed, the creator is the first viewer of the work, and its first draft; misunderstandings that may occur between the public and come to him precisely what he first tried the work on him 2. that of the creator Many have since Kant (and why not say: since Plato) 3. The object thus refers here about, specifically to two topics, the creator and receiver 4. This can also be done phenomenology history: among the various possible readings of the work, we will then seek to know that of the contemporary reader of creation, the very one in which the creator addressed 5. Vissarion Belinsky since, especially in the positivist era, the critical demanded that the creator could interpret "reality"

Given are the examples of hindi word kaalakhnd usage in english sentences. The examples of kaalakhnd are provided according to its meaning(s) in english language i.e., the deity, the creator, liver.

I felt then the great presence of the creator of this world and this universe.


Naipaul1 'feels that some people are wounded by interviews and lose a part of themselves,' Lewis Carroll, the creator of Alice in Wonderland, was said to have had 'a just horror of the interviewer' and he never consented to be interviewed — It was his horror of being lionized which made him thus repel would be acquaintances, interviewers, and the persistent petitioners for his autograph and he would afterwards relate the stories of his success in silencing all such people with much satisfaction and amusement.
To date, the local tribal people make the wooden image of the deity, which suggests that the deity was originally a local god, who was later identified with ishnu.
Subsequently, in 1230, king Anangabhima I dedicated his kingdom to the deity and proclaimed himself as the “deputy” of the god.
Rathnam argued that given that not a single Dalit had ever entered the temple, how could the deity be angry with them? The powerful castes decided to teach Rathnam a lesson.
संबंधित शब्द कालखंड के पर्यायवाची