English to Gujarati Dictionary worship

worship

પૂજા
definition
verb
the Maya built jungle pyramids to worship their gods
show reverence and adoration for (a deity); honor with religious rites.
noun
the worship of God
the feeling or expression of reverence and adoration for a deity.
translation of 'worship'
પરમ આદર,
પૂજ્યભાવ,
ઉપાસના,
ભક્તિ,
પૂજા
verb
પૂજા કરવી
noun
આરાધના
example
Buddhists strive for a deep insight into the true nature of life and do not 'worship' gods or deities.
It was plain to see that he was a total u2018playeru2019 and he didn't like having a girl not 'worship' his august self.
The Minster was probably never seen by ordinary people as their principal place of 'worship' .
Many Central Africans still observe the traditional religion of ancestor 'worship' , or animism.
Along the coast of south India, Hindus tend to 'worship' local deities, most of them female and far down the Hindu hierarchy of divinities.
All religious scripts direct the son to follow, respect, care and 'worship' mothers.
The Constitution of the United States gives us the legal right to 'worship' as we choose.
the church was opened for public 'worship'
As economic inequalities have deepened during the last several decades, the renewed 'worship' of money has bred temptation at all levels.
Many on both left and right find congenial niches in which to 'worship' , focusing their religious lives on the small church rather than the large one.
In late eighteenth and nineteenth century Bengal, the 'worship' of Durga acquired meanings other than devotion as well.
she adores her sons and they 'worship' her
Since Buddhism was not seen to be in conflict with the rites of nature 'worship' , it was able to naturally blend in with Shamanism.
Most Malaysian Indians are Hindus, and they 'worship' a pantheon of gods.
May we all therefore learn to 'worship' , and to learn, in spirit and in truth.
That dogmatic 'worship' of relativism can only undermine the principle of any belief worth having, whether religious or secular.
The Dani have remained Stone Age farmers who practice ancestor 'worship' and occasionally engage in tribal warfare.
Such benefits, in tandem with fame and adulation that bordered on 'worship' , unsurprisingly fuelled the desire to win at all costs and athletes were not above cheating to do so.
To put it bluntly, it is the 'worship' of money that was behind the transactions.
By the spring, churches were open for public 'worship' only in the remotest corners of France, such as the Jura mountains.
ancestor 'worship'
I do not use the term in the much-maligned sense of religious nationalism, or 'worship' of the nation-state.
People who return from Taize invariably speak of the beauty of the chanted songs that constitute its 'worship' .
They also cite concerns about the corrosive effects of the rapidly spreading 'worship' of money, rampant corruption and the widening gap between rich and poor.
Under the law, voucher students can be taught about religion but cannot be forced to pray, 'worship' or profess a religious belief.
But the Quaker meeting is the only form of Western religion I know that positions silence at the center of public 'worship' .
Although the Nama and Damara people do not practice ancestor 'worship' , there are a few direct hints that these animals are related to deceased parents or ancestors.
The cult of spirits, shamanism, and ancestor 'worship' compose the three major parts of traditional Hmong religion.
All so they can make more money off your idol 'worship' of them!
the 'worship' of God
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