English to Bengali Dictionary vigil

vigil

জাগরণ
definition
noun
my birdwatching vigils lasted for hours
a period of keeping awake during the time usually spent asleep, especially to keep watch or pray.
The Christmas pageant involving the children from Culleens and Kilglass N.S. will take place during the Gospel at the Christmas night vigil Mass in Kilglass Church.
(in the Christian Church) the eve of a festival or holy day as an occasion of religious observance.
translation of 'vigil'
সতর্কতা,
ধর্মচর্চার জন্য জাগরণ,
নিদ্রাহীনতা,
অধিবাস
noun
জাগরণ,
নিশি,
নিশিপালন
example
She was later transferred to Great Ormond Street Hospital in London where her parents were this morning keeping a bedside 'vigil' .
The 'vigil' Mass in Kilglass Church on next Saturday evening at 9 p.m. will be a special Mass for those who are doing exams.
Over 300 people attended the 'vigil' in support of the family, with about 150 joining a subsequent march on New Scotland Yard.
Since the executions were held very early in the mornings, we found that prisoners kept 'vigil' through the night, staying awake with the woman who was to be executed.
The Christmas pageant involving the children from Culleens and Kilglass N.S. will take place during the Gospel at the Christmas night 'vigil' Mass in Kilglass Church.
Two nights before she died, there was an all-night 'vigil' at her bedside.
They have welcomed the family into the church where parishioners and the vicar are keeping a round-the-clock 'vigil' over them.
N.O.W. was planning to hold a candlelight 'vigil' outside the jail where Yates is being held.
After the lecture he left central hall passing some protestors holding a silent 'vigil' about Zimbabwe.
The Senior Traditional Group will perform at the 'vigil' Mass on the third Saturday of every month.
Several shoppers and passers-by paused to observe the 'vigil' .
The press was informed and, as older people will remember, it seemed that the whole world gathered in a 'vigil' around his deathbed.
as he lay in a coma the family kept 'vigil'
It is at pains to point out that much of the ceremony took place during the Christmas 'vigil' and on the feast of the Nativity.
It might have been her outpouring of love and grief, it might have been her courage in driving away the wild animals, the length of her lonely 'vigil' on the mountain, or a combination of these.
Abandoned by their father, forsaken by neighbors, Bolas and the children kept 'vigil' over their mother.
A mourner, fallen asleep in a late-night 'vigil' , awakes the next morning to find that not only are his trousers missing, but the corpse has been stolen as well.
For two weeks, various members of the family kept 'vigil' by his bedside in intensive care.
Now parents will be able to take a break from their bedside 'vigil' happy they can watch their child's every movement on a TV screen in a private room downstairs.
Take her to an Easter 'vigil' or to an Eastern Orthodox Easter midnight service: dramatic-and she gets to stay up late.
The 'vigil' Mass for Christmas will take place in Rathdowney Church on Christmas Eve at 9pm.
For the next three days we kept 'vigil' at his bed in the private clinic.
as he lay in a coma the family kept 'vigil'
Please bring everyone you know to the 'vigil' this Monday evening at Aotea Square at 6pm.
Parents kept 'vigil' , wrapped in blankets before fires at the site of the catastrophe amid the silence of those buried under the mountain of masonry.
On the eve of the ceremony hundreds of Rome's Jews and Catholics protested against the beatification in a candlelight 'vigil' .
We kept 'vigil' by his bedside for hours until for me three in the morning and for my mother four in the morning.
On Holy Saturday they visit Jasconius the whale to keep the Easter 'vigil' , and sing the first mass of Easter on his back.
While she spent her evenings preparing, he maintained an intermittent 'vigil' at the bedroom window, offering some grudging help between observing sessions.
His travels were circular, he and his companions returning each year to celebrate the Easter 'vigil' on the back of an enormous fish, Jasconius.
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