English to Indonesian Dictionary incarnation

incarnation

inkarnasi
definition
noun
Rama was Vishnu's incarnation on earth
a person who embodies in the flesh a deity, spirit, or abstract quality.
in my next incarnation, I'd like to be the Secretary of Fun
(with reference to reincarnation) one of a series of lifetimes that a person spends on earth.
translation of 'incarnation'
noun
jelmaan,
penitisan,
penjelmaan,
inkarnasi,
perwujudan
example
The leader claims to be the 'incarnation' of a deity, angel, or special messenger.
But through Ramakrishna it had acquired a new and human face, for many saw him as an 'incarnation' of the deity.
in a previous journalistic 'incarnation', I worked at Westminster
Sangomas are a mixture of priest, diviner, predictor and healer with powers derived from being the 'incarnation' of an ancestral spirit.
It is a time to gain a new look on life, to purify oneself and to regain the sense of Godly aspiration as the central purpose for this earthly 'incarnation' .
Beethoven was an 'incarnation' of artistic genius
There won't be another Earl Anthony in any 'incarnation' : the bowler, the colorful character, the clutch shooter, the dedicated pro.
Gorakhnath, being an 'incarnation' of Shiva, is worshipped as a deity by the Jogis, and has a number of temples dedicated to him.
This ritual apparently provided the necessary steps to propel the spirit into its next 'incarnation' .
Or almost to the last, for towards the end of the story Rama is referred to as an 'incarnation' of the great god Vishnu.
Nearly all of the world's religions include a God of some form, often more than one 'incarnation' of the same deity.
In either 'incarnation' , he has had little use for Isaiah Berlin or John Dewey.
His has held positions in academia and business since his first professional 'incarnation' as a library cataloger at Cornell University, of which he is a graduate.
Rama was Vishnu's 'incarnation' on earth
This digital you is called an ‘avatar,’ a term borrowed from the Hindu religion that otherwise connotes the 'incarnation' of a deity.
I know, I know, quizzes suck, but it's Kylie - Which 'incarnation' of Kylie are you?
‘We recognise avatar as an 'incarnation' of a deity,’ laughs Jayachandran.
He does occasionally, in this 'incarnation' , convene meetings to condemn the growing criminalisation of politics, uneven development or corruption in the country.
In the early 1980s he started calling himself after Rama, the last 'incarnation' of the Hindu deity Vishnu.
Vidura is the 'incarnation' of Dharma and it is he, who is the father of Yudhishthira and the father-in-law of Draupadi, who comes to her rescue.
Some legends say these delicate creatures are the 'incarnation' of the spirits, others argue that they are angels from heaven.
in my next 'incarnation', I'd like to be the Secretary of Fun
Whenever Sri Krishna desires to manifest His 'incarnation' on earth, first He creates the incarnations of His respectable predecessors.
Rama was Vishnu's 'incarnation' on earth
I don't know how you feel about it, but you were male in your last earthly 'incarnation' .
in my next 'incarnation', I'd like to be the Minister of Fun
Except that it determines the course and context of your next earthly 'incarnation' , rather than whether you'll be spirited off to heaven or hell.
The Catholic celebration of the 'Incarnation' - full and unqualified - grounds the church.
He rejected certain Christian doctrines such as the Trinity and the 'Incarnation' , which in his judgment failed to meet the test of rational coherence.
The storics of heroism from the epics involved the use of supernatural or divine powers by the avtats or 'incarnations' of gods and goddesses.
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