English to Malayalam Dictionary celestial

celestial

അഭൗമിക
definition
adjective
a celestial body
positioned in or relating to the sky, or outer space as observed in astronomy.
example
Page 28 of the Codex Borgia is, in effect, one page in an almanac produced by astronomer-calculators to suit a particular time and place of 'celestial' observation.
Although there is no air in space, energy is carried by radiation, usually coming from the Sun, that causes heating when it is absorbed by spacecraft, planets or other 'celestial' bodies.
You can't help but feel blessed to be alive, to be able to witness such 'celestial' beauty.
They look towards the great republic as if it were a 'celestial' city, a fortress and arsenal of the cause.
Christine in turn believes the Phantom to be the stern ‘Angel of Music’ who became her 'celestial' guardian after the death of her father.
There are no Gods, no grand plans, no 'celestial' architects, no blissful after-lives and no eternal damnation.
It was about a 'celestial' vehicle used by heavenly beings.
In the case of an object orbiting a planet or other 'celestial' body, where the mass of the object is much less than the mass of the planet, the object will fall towards the planet.
Even the elaborate stone statues, basins, murals, tapestries, and miscellaneous decorations seemed to exhibit a 'celestial' beauty.
I think the Garden of Eden now revived by eco-spirituality, has come to represent the once hoped-for 'celestial' paradise.
One day, Hou Yi ran across the Empress of Heaven, Wangmu, and asked her for a parcel of elixir that could allow him to ascend immediately to the heavens and become a 'celestial' being.
She contributed to her father's texts on mathematics and astronomy, often compiling tables of the position of 'celestial' bodies.
At the same time, Buddhas have the power to manifest themselves in a sublime 'celestial' form in splendid paradises.
She also wrote books on astronomy, compiled tables of positions of 'celestial' bodies and designed several scientific instruments.
So he is not, like Frankenstein, defying the gods but reaching out for a taste of the 'celestial' heaven and therefore deserving to be honored as the best among men.
We also maintain there is no conclusive evidence that Polynesians considered the first European visitors to be divine or 'celestial' beings.
I think the faculty was more impressed by my adventurous spirit and audacity than my 'celestial' beauty in that performance!
Winthrop is often regarded as the first true ‘American astronomer,’ and he made observations of many 'celestial' phenomena.
There was a second lighter dark patch up there that rivaled the first one and I almost laughed at my odd desperation to see nature's 'celestial' beauty.
The Church used the quest to stimulate fervor for the crusade to refound the 'celestial' city, the New Jerusalem, while secular powers exploited it to forge trade routes to the East.
The Persian's 'celestial' beauty must be maintained with the earthly toil of combing and brushing on an almost daily basis.
Now here is what is interesting, the worshippers of Mithras strongly believed in a 'celestial' heaven and an infernal hell.
Karajan's emphases, apart from making music of 'celestial' beauty, are on the opposite poles of intimacy and grandeur.
This complementary data is also helping astronomers identify the 'celestial' object that is releasing the gamma rays and allow it to be more fully analysed.
Comets are very interesting 'celestial' objects.
Last night the blood orange moon hung low in the sky, as if some 'celestial' giant had impressed his dirty thumbprint into the heavens themselves.
Often, the two satellites have observed the same 'celestial' object simultaneously, to gain a more complete record of the object's behaviour at gamma ray and X-ray wavelengths.
Fundamentally, a satellite in orbit moves in an elliptical path created by the gravitational force of a 'celestial' body such as a planet.
Galileo took the position that all 'celestial' phenomena should be interpreted in terms of terrestrial analogies, against Aristotle's basic postulate of essential differences.
She draws some truly eloquent sounds from the organ, which though relatively young, is an instrument of incomparable 'celestial' beauty.
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