English to Marathi Dictionary invocation

invocation

प्रार्थना करणे
definition
noun
the invocation of new disciplines and methodologies
the action of invoking something or someone for assistance or as an authority.
translation of 'invocation'
साकडे घालणे,
स्तवन,
धावा,
धावा करणे,
प्रार्थना करणे
example
An excerpt from the landmark Supreme Judicial Court decision that legalized gay marriage was read as an 'invocation' at the Unitarian Universalist church.
I know that the Prime Minister's 'invocation' of ‘education, education, education’ has become a political cliche, but he is right.
Geoff was back, the 'invocation' and anthem were over, and it was time to go racing.
Communal politics and sectarianism depends on the creation of religious hatreds and divides, the assertion and 'invocation' of continual self-pity and victim hood.
Perhaps Brandis's ill-considered 'invocation' of the rise of Nazism will have a salutary effect after all, if it spurs his intended targets among the Greens to study this background further.
I reproduce below Duggal's translation of the 'invocation' and the first verse followed by my rendering of the same.
Nevertheless, and despite Justice Kirby's ringing 'invocation' of abiding freedoms, there are some pretty good reasons why the suppression order might well be regarded as appropriate in this case.
On another point - I like the idea that one should form a relationship with the deity as a precursor to a full 'invocation' .
The fax of the letter that I received, unlike the version published in the Arabic newspapers has ‘from’ after the 'invocation' of God, and three ellipses showing that the name has been deleted.
I remember my disbelief when the cell phone on the belt of the man next to me rang during a Yule 'invocation' .
This 'invocation' , replete with rich mythological allusions, has been an important item in the devotional repertoire of all Kashmir Hindus for the last several decades.
By combining Horatian meter with a simple but passionate 'invocation' of the Christian God, Johnson moves from the world of classical Latin to the prayers and hymns of the early Church Fathers.
But the the most compelling environmental feat, on the mostly open stage, is her 'invocation' of the oppressive and threatening mood that hangs over even moments of playfulness.
The arousal of pseudo ‘nationalistic fervour’ by the continuous 'invocation' of a foreign threat as the source of all problems is only the first point of similarity.
I hear cries of outrange from the human rights campaigners, and in 'invocation' of the Human Rights Act.
Thanksgiving and public prayer, the 'invocation' of the name of God at the occasion of any major official gathering, are, in the practical behavior of the nation, a token of this very same spirit and inspiration.
The 'invocation' started with a soulful rendition of the prayer song by the younger students of Upasana.
The priestess resumed the 'invocation' with nary a whit of acknowledgment.
As he ended his sermon with a solemn 'invocation' of the Trinity, the angels (in one version it is the stones of a rocky valley) responded ‘Amen, very venerable Bede.’
All functions, even a lecture in the University, begin with the 'invocation' and even as most men wear Western coats and trousers, no one wears a necktie because it reminds them of the Cross and Christianity.
The opening line of the 'invocation' is, ‘In faith that we are Buddha, we enter Buddha's Way.’
his 'invocation' of the ancient mystical powers
The parliament will be fully involved in any decision on 'invocation' of the safeguard clauses.
The cycle of weekly liturgies, the daily routine of morning prayer and evening song, and the unceasing 'invocation' of the name of Jesus were intimately connected and interactively life-giving as blood cells in a body.
the 'invocation' of new disciplines and methodologies
Make the presentation much more prayerlike, an 'invocation' for the Spirit to help us with our own baptismal vows.
It may even have been a fine speech - his closing passage, with its 'invocation' of his family's suffering under Hitler, was unusual and quietly emotional.
His rather bizarre 'invocation' of the 1998 Waterfront dispute as an example of ‘courage’ in his policy speech can only be justified by this idée fixe.
his 'invocation' of the ancient powers of Callanish
The local minister who delivered the 'invocation' declared, ‘Thank you, God, for a president who protects our liberty while others cower behind diplomacy.’
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