contemplation
சிந்தித்தல்
definition
noun
the road is too busy for leisurely contemplation of the scenery
the action of looking thoughtfully at something for a long time.
translation of 'contemplation'
ஆழ்ந்த சிந்தனை,
ஆழ்ந்து சிந்தனை செய்தல்
noun
சிந்தனை
example
Under that statute, judges have discretion to order return of any gift made in 'contemplation' of marriage, in the event the marriage never takes place.
Christian 'contemplation' , as he later undertakes in a work such as The Trinity, is spiritual discipline applied to the doctrines of the church.
So a time is reached in the selling of the Village, assuming no further development is in 'contemplation' , when the entrepreneur has no continuing interest in it?
Juska is momentarily self-conscious as she realises that neighbouring diners have put down their forks in 'contemplation' of her possible murder.
he would retire to his room for study or 'contemplation'
Today we hear a lot about the yearning for spiritual simplicity and silent 'contemplation' .
The inner meaning of the story is that we all have to escape our own tigers, negative emotions like greed, jealousy and anger, by 'contemplation' , meditation and prayer.
It was not for the few who, because of their personal aptitude, should feel drawn to a life of a so-called spiritual meditation and 'contemplation' .
At the time this prospectus was issued, was it still in 'contemplation' that working capital would come from loan finance provided by outside bankers?
That started to look a lot like traditional forms of meditation or 'contemplation' .
But a very different view found its expression in early monasticism, where wealth and its temptations were seen as a constant threat to Christian 'contemplation' .
Hours of quiet meditation and 'contemplation' upon the fundamental meaning of existence and relationship to the world around them would seem to have been the pattern of their lives.
An oblong of pebbles and short posts anchored by a gnarled, leafless tree creates the isolated beach where Braidie retreats in 'contemplation' .
By simple definition, meditation is engagement in 'contemplation' , especially of a spiritual or devotional nature.
This leads us into mysticism as the spiritual quality of staying in pure 'contemplation' in the divine presence.
The scans were compared with similar measurements taken during the monks' normal waking state, producing an insight into the neurological effects of the process of deep 'contemplation' .
There he took shelter in the shade of a welcoming pipal tree and began a long period of deep 'contemplation' .
The case was adjourned in 'contemplation' of dismissal, meaning if he stayed out of trouble for six months, the charges would disappear and the file be sealed.
Before he could get very far, he saw a familiar young woman staring out one of the windows, most likely in deep 'contemplation' .
The mind bends in 'contemplation' of her ceaseless ability to reapply herself.
This can mean taking five to 10 minutes each morning or evening for quiet 'contemplation' and prayer.
he would retire to his room for study or 'contemplation'
He always sat like that when he was in deep 'contemplation' .
He balances imaginative 'contemplation' of Christ's Passion with calls to ascetic efforts, regarding each as balancing and correcting the dangers of the other.
The door was silent for a moment, as if in deep 'contemplation' .
Far from being a Spartan retreat of the kind normally associated with religious 'contemplation' , ministers who did visit lived a life of luxury.
Theology is the mystical 'contemplation' of God by the creatively receptive consciousness of the mind and heart.
The life of 'contemplation' seeks openness to and acceptance of reality as God's.
Hitherto such communications have only been protected when they have been in 'contemplation' of some litigation, or for the purpose of giving advice or obtaining evidence with reference to it.
After, shaking her head back and forth in 'contemplation' she reached out and broke one in half and then as if sneaking a CIA document looked around before eating it.
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