English to Tamil Dictionary epiphany

epiphany

எபிபானி
definition
noun
The story of Epiphany is related by the first three Evangelists: Matthew, Mark and Luke.
the manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles as represented by the Magi (Matthew 2:1–12).
example
There is a crisis and a tragedy, enlightenment and 'epiphany' .
It was a moment of 'epiphany' in the magic midsummer twilight.
And then you experience some form of traumatic 'epiphany' , and change all those opinions.
Almost everyone in recovery has an story of an 'epiphany' , the moment they knew they needed to stop using.
Tom was staring at Simon and had a moment of 'epiphany' .
A little 'epiphany' happened to me while riding home in the rain tonight.
Then, as if we all have an 'epiphany' at the same moment, we simultaneously yell out.
As the park keeper loomed towards me to say, with a note of pity, that he was going to have to lock up in a minute, I had a moment of 'epiphany' : things did not have to be like this.
In a sudden 'epiphany' , he had remembered that he still had Krillir's guns, silver weapons with eagles engraved on the handles.
She experienced an 'epiphany' , seeing/feeling her own body as divine, herself as Goddess.
Interspersed between such piercing points of pain and disappointment are moments of 'epiphany' .
Then one day I had an 'epiphany' and realized that you can go around in a bad mood all of the time, but it won't do any good.
Then Walker stopped for a second, and in that instant, it was as if he experienced a moment of 'epiphany' .
I had a sudden 'epiphany' , and slipped my hands nonchalantly into my pockets.
My grandmother's death was like an 'epiphany' for me.
But I have to believe my 'epiphany' was the decisive moment in my adult life.
He speaks with the zeal of someone who has undergone a political 'epiphany' .
Growing up on a farm, Greco never saw live dance until he was in his teens, although he recalls a moment of 'epiphany' at the age of six when he knew he wanted to dance.
The account of the magi is celebrated as an 'epiphany' of our Lord.
On the whole, it seems a good idea to be silent about the transcendent and 'epiphanic' dimensions of life because they cannot actually be spoken about.
For 'Epiphany' on January 6, a large round pastry is baked with a bean hidden in it.
Quite simply put, a holy place, as a place in which an 'epiphanic' event happens, is holy insofar as the breath or Spirit that gives witness to our spirit is there to consecrate it - and we call it ‘spiritual presence.’
An indispensable part of any sermon on this Fifth Sunday after the 'Epiphany' is the preacher's passing on the experiences of Christ's death and resurrection that this assembly has received.
We Christians need 'Epiphany' to complete our Christmas lesson.
The Church defines Christmas as the twelve days from Christmas Day until the eve of 'Epiphany' .
Since the publication of her first novel, she has returned in her fiction to 'epiphanic' moments which elide divisions in time and space.
Tomorrow's feast of the 'Epiphany' , or Little Christmas, is still a huge, well-celebrated event from Berlin to Barcelona.
On 'Epiphany' morning, the Lutheran-Episcopal full communion will be rendered official and celebrated at Washington's National Cathedral.
‘Students are experiencing lots of 'epiphanies' during this process,’ he continued.
There are small 'epiphanies' to be had, sudden revelations of the true nature of our place on the wheel of things.
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