English to Malay Dictionary devotee

devotee

hamba
definition
noun
a devotee of classical music
a person who is very interested in and enthusiastic about someone or something.
example
It was only later, after going solo, that he went all interesting, becoming a 'devotee' of prehistoric Britain.
The common 'devotee' should ascertain the sadhu's level of knowledge and devotion, and who is his guru and lineage.
a 'devotee' of Lewis Carroll
Henry was a serial adulterer; he too had a difficult relationship with Anselm; and he too was a 'devotee' of knightly culture and worldly luxury.
I was a 'devotee' of the Omoto religion and was doing volunteer work for the church in Kameoka.
His best and most learned priest, Deva-svami, was a 'devotee' of Vishnu who preached sad-dharma.
But I happen to be a great 'devotee' of and admirer of the two-party system in this country.
She becomes a 'devotee' of death, addicted to the most shuddery of Grimms' fairy tales and a book for the terminally ill called A Hundred Ways to Die.
This boy, a Syrian like his mother, was a 'devotee' of the Sun God and was actually a priest of the god at Emesa, called Elagabalus.
The god is worshipped as an icon and the 'devotee' is the archaka.
The resplendent Lord bestows affluence on the 'devotee' who offers worship and oblations.
Only the saintly 'devotee' - the true disciple of God - can perceive the Lord's presence at all times.
She was a 'devotee' of the new religion of ‘Konkokyo’ which worshiped a folk god named Konjin.
The son of a prosperous Hindu trader, Bhai Pheru, Guru Angad was an ardent 'devotee' of the Hindu goddess Durga.
God is also Omniscient; hence He sees the sincerity of Worship of a devotee in whichever form the 'devotee' worships Him.
It is only too easy for a 'devotee' of a complex theory to be impressed when it fits and to explain away the problems when it does not fit.
a 'devotee' of classical music
In this sense, he was a 'devotee' of material cultural before the field of material culture blossomed into what it is today.
Lowell, a scion of a prominent Boston family, was a 'devotee' of Asian culture and an accomplished amateur astronomer.
This year more than one million Hindu 'devotees' celebrated Thai Pusam at Batu Caves alone.
It was many decades later that his 'devotees' built a small ashram for him to live.
Roundfort Community Centre continues to be a popular choice with bingo 'devotees' every Wednesday night.
Temples were built to enshrine these images of the Almighty and give 'devotees' a place to worship.
What is it about tai chi that makes its 'devotees' want to freak people out by always doing it in public?
During festivals, 'devotees' carrying offerings parade to the shore and worship the sea as God.
Her French / Indian fusion cuisine won her many 'devotees' and glowing reviews in the American media.
Photography is attracting a whole new generation of lens 'devotees' .
Yesterday's Derby was a notable one for 'devotees' of Radio Five Live.
Following the instructions, 'devotees' recovered the Deity and returned it to the temple.
May God grant strength and will power to all his 'devotees' to uphold and work on the line initiated by Gurudeva.
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