English to Gujarati Dictionary ceremony

ceremony

સમારંભ
definition
noun
Young volunteers from across Greater Manchester have had their achievements celebrated at an awards ceremony .
a formal religious or public occasion, typically one celebrating a particular event or anniversary.
the new Queen was proclaimed with due ceremony
the ritual observances and procedures performed at grand and formal occasions.
translation of 'ceremony'
ધાર્મિક ક્રિયા,
સમારોહ,
સમારંભ,
સંસ્કાર
noun
વિધિ
example
Not so long ago a new train service was inaugurated with due pomp and 'ceremony' .
For the first time we have a glimpse of the perishable artefacts which played such a major role in Aztec rituals, pomp and 'ceremony' .
The celebrations start with a religious 'ceremony' during which the army flags are blessed.
We had so much pomp and 'ceremony' , and everyone was part of it.
Behind all the pomp and 'ceremony' of Louis XIV's court, the ancien regime was rotting.
Monday saw a 'ceremony' to celebrate the achievements of sports people in the area.
The children are dressed in black smocks with white collars and taken to school with pomp and 'ceremony' .
The saint's day is celebrated by a fiesta that includes a religious 'ceremony' .
I also think the pomp and 'ceremony' of the meeting means little to ordinary people in Preston.
Some people have made a fuss, but why not have a bit of 'ceremony' to welcome our new citizens.
However, in terms of the overall impact of the awards 'ceremony' on public opinion, timing means a good deal.
Meet the man himself and take a peak behind his curtains to see what really goes on behind all the pomp and 'ceremony' .
Businesses celebrated a year of achievement at an awards 'ceremony' held in their honour.
Jewish boys are circumcised eight days after birth in a religious 'ceremony' called a bris.
Young volunteers from across Greater Manchester have had their achievements celebrated at an awards 'ceremony' .
he showed them to their table with great 'ceremony'
Marriages are celebrated in a civil 'ceremony' that may be followed by a religious rite.
Accordingly, he received Mr. Scott with great 'ceremony' , and insisted upon himself leading his horse to the stable.
But all the pomp and 'ceremony' could not hide the empty character of this charade.
It is still written in black marker on a white board and carried with great 'ceremony' to each table.
The next time they were to meet was in May for the wedding 'ceremony' and celebration.
Everything else is carried out with pomp and 'ceremony' by the deferential, impeccably mannered, staff.
the new Queen was proclaimed with due 'ceremony'
The monarchy is all about show, the man cloaked and hidden from view by pomp, 'ceremony' and symbolism.
The advent of the Empire brought the return of a full-blown court with all its pomp and 'ceremony' .
The heart-rending event was recalled at the awards 'ceremony' held in Dublin Castle.
the new Queen was proclaimed with due 'ceremony'
Why devote so much pomp and 'ceremony' to someone who lived such a long and full life and died peacefully?
Earlier this month, it was revealed he will receive a life achievement award at a 'ceremony' in Los Angeles next June.
The long awaited Wootton Bassett War Memorial is due to be unveiled with due pomp and 'ceremony' in October.
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