English to Punjabi Dictionary devotion

devotion

ਸ਼ਰਧਾ
definition
noun
Eleanor's devotion to her husband
love, loyalty, or enthusiasm for a person, activity, or cause.
example
We have lost this commitment to the delights of the Word of God, the joy of our 'devotion' .
the order's aim was to live a life of 'devotion'
They call it the wailing wall, but the only act of 'devotion' on this west London street corner is to mammon not God.
I have full confidence in your courage, 'devotion' to duty and skill in battle.
his courage and 'devotion' to duty never wavered
Much of Abu Hurayrah's time would be spent in spiritual exercises and 'devotion' to Allah.
Eleanor's 'devotion' to her husband
his 'devotion' to duty never wavered
The Wesleys understood the use of hymns for popular 'devotion' and instruction.
The exterior nature of the liturgy helps to kindle in us a strong interior faith and 'devotion' .
But to do it requires strong 'devotion' from the bottom of our heart and from the marrow of our bones.
There were also new forms of 'devotion' as well and they emerge as new forms of piety.
A canon of Seville Cathedral and renowned for his 'devotion' and learning, Neve was a major patron of the artist.
Only the British public, with our slavish 'devotion' to high-street spending, hold the key.
They'd spot my fascination for Hollywood's formative years, and my 'devotion' to the novel.
Her earnest belief in 'devotion' to duty and her command of French bring her an offer to join the intelligence service.
He is one of the most popular objects of 'devotion' and reverence in east Asian Buddhism.
she was the epitome of wifely 'devotion'
In our slavish 'devotion' to pop culture, is there any hope of taming the monster of celebrity?
The virtue of a talented woman lies in her 'devotion' to her studies, not her looks.
He habitually revealed that reverence for God which in Jewish 'devotion' is the natural climax of true piety.
Others say his 'devotion' to Korean farmers was so passionate that he would willingly have laid down his life for them.
Mom gave her unconditional love and 'devotion' to each and every one of her children.
They are all integral parts of church interiors and of the Orthodox liturgy and private 'devotion' .
Benigno is a nurse who tends to a young woman with an almost religious 'devotion' .
It inspired a level of 'devotion' from its fans that verged on the religious.
To achieve this, we will have to put an end to our single minded 'devotion' to material pursuits.
The players all gather around a few microphones and let their skill and 'devotion' to the music do the rest.
The author's research skills and his 'devotion' to accuracy befit a serious academic monograph.
I ditched my leather shoes and even, gulp, drank soy milk in my total 'devotion' to her ideals.
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