English to Tamil Dictionary celestial

celestial

வான
definition
adjective
a celestial body
positioned in or relating to the sky, or outer space as observed in astronomy.
translation of 'celestial'
வான(சுவர்க்க) சம்பந்தமான
example
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.
I think the Garden of Eden now revived by eco-spirituality, has come to represent the once hoped-for 'celestial' paradise.
All these flowery metaphors conjure up before readers the 'celestial' couple - Lord Shiva and his divine consort Gauri.
For it is the duty of an astronomer to record 'celestial' motions through careful observation.
Bunyan sought to keep Christian on the narrow path to the 'celestial' city.
You can't help but feel blessed to be alive, to be able to witness such 'celestial' beauty.
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.
Christine in turn believes the Phantom to be the stern ‘Angel of Music’ who became her 'celestial' guardian after the death of her father.
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.
They were seen as politically conservative, concentrating on ‘things 'celestial' and heavenly’.
Even the elaborate stone statues, basins, murals, tapestries, and miscellaneous decorations seemed to exhibit a 'celestial' beauty.
She contributed to her father's texts on mathematics and astronomy, often compiling tables of the position of 'celestial' bodies.
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.
He just watched her, like a statue of 'celestial' beauty, while he licked his lips and the snow fell and collected in his hair.
The performance was an attempt at reviving the legendary playing of music prior to the 'celestial' wedding of Goddess Meenakshi with Lord Sundareswarar.
There are no Gods, no grand plans, no 'celestial' architects, no blissful after-lives and no eternal damnation.
They look towards the great republic as if it were a 'celestial' city, a fortress and arsenal of the cause.
Although the name signifies the music of 'celestial' beings, Yakshagana is an amalgam of the ‘sky with the earth.’
Galileo took the position that all 'celestial' phenomena should be interpreted in terms of terrestrial analogies, against Aristotle's basic postulate of essential differences.
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.
Clearly the Maya were astute astronomers capable of predicting 'celestial' events and keeping records of solar eclipses and other events.
The Lady had indeed a 'celestial' beauty, but also carried a strong, fierce independence that also made her beautiful.
I see them also as my joys invaluable, divine, and 'celestial' .
Winthrop is often regarded as the first true ‘American astronomer,’ and he made observations of many 'celestial' phenomena.
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.
Tycho's awe at astronomers' predictions of 'celestial' events turned to disillusion as his own observational skills developed.
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.
Put simply, the basis of 'celestial' circles, astronomical events and planetary motion can't be conveyed by words, they have to be demonstrated through diagrams.
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.
The Earth needed a supply of water for its oceans, and the comets are large 'celestial' icebergs - frozen reservoirs of water orbiting the Sun.
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